Hassett Takes Lead in Race to Be Trump’s New Fed Chair
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Hassett on Trump firing Powell: 'A highly uncertain legal matter'President Donald Trump said he would consider National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve. Hassett said he believes the Fed should remain independent but wouldn’t comment on if he would take the job if it was offered to him.
President Trump has the authority to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for cause if evidence supports that, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Sunday, and that the Fed “has a lot to answer for” on renovation cost overruns at its Washington headquarters.
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Kevin Hassett hints at upcoming US trade deals after Trump lowers Indonesia tariff rateWhite House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett discusses interest rates, calls from President Donald Trump to pick a new Federal Reserve chair and more on ‘Varney & Co.’
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEconomic advisor Kevin Hassett argues Trump’s tariffs aren’t causing inflationPatriotism is now being used as an inflation control strategy by the White House, according to economic advisor Kevin Hassett, who on Monday told CNBC’s Squawk Box that Americans are choosing to buy more local products because of President Trump.
"The bottom line is that President Trump has produced a huge amount of tariff revenue with the tariffs we've seen in the first half of the year," National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said
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White House National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said Sunday that "rough outlines of the deals are becoming clear" ahead of a key tariff deadline this week.
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National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss President Trump's recent tariff announcement on Europe and Mexico, his views on the work of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, and more.
Kevin Hassett, Trump’s adviser and current director of the National Economic Council, gave an interview with CNBC on Sunday in which he said firing Powell was “being looked into” and praised the US president as “one of the most successful, if not the most successful businessmen in the 20th century”.