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Since Trump returned to the White House, his administration has aggressively worked to reshape the executive branch through various layoffs and firings.
A firing of Jerome Powell by President Trump would likely open up a legal war never before seen in the US, without any guarantee of a courtroom victory for the White House.
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It’s just six months into President Trump’s second term, and speculation is swirling about the fate of his Federal Reserve ...
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The New Republic on MSNDonald Trump Has Beaten Big Law Into SubmissionThe president’s attacks on large law firms have led many to retreat from pro bono work that is in conflict with the ...
President Trump faces steep obstacles in his quest to sway the Federal Reserve toward his economic agenda. Trump will be able ...
Trump fires BLS chief Erika McEntarfer after weak job data, accusing her without evidence of political manipulation and bias.
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The White House leaks constituted a strategic trial balloon to see how terminating the Federal Reserve chairman would be ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent was the one who stopped Trump from firing PowellIn a shocking turn of events, turns out Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is the reason Jerome Powell still has a job today. While the White House was stirring ...
For Meghan Swiber, a US rates strategist at Bank of America, the curve steepener trade is a less effective hedge against a ...
Legal Aid of East Tennessee said their current funding is only a third of what it was in previous years and that's limiting ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Tariff Plan Suddenly at Risk One Day Before DeadlineTrump had promised Friday, August 1 as the deadline for implementing a 30 percent tariff on America’s southern neighbor and ...
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