Trump dismisses report he is unhappy with
Treasury's Mnuchin
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[November 26, 2018]
(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald
Trump said on Twitter on Friday that he was quite happy with Treasury
Secretary Steven Mnuchin's performance, after The Wall Street Journal
reported that the president was dissatisfied with Mnuchin.
"I am extremely happy and proud of the job being done by @USTreasury
Secretary @stevenmnuchin1," Trump said in a tweet.
The Journal reported that Trump blames Mnuchin for the appointment of
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, who has been steadily raising
U.S. interest rates. Trump is concerned that higher rates could undercut
economic gains ahead of his 2020 reelection bid, the newspaper reported.
Quoting unnamed sources, the Journal said Trump has also expressed
displeasure with Mnuchin over stock market turbulence and the Treasury
secretary's skepticism about the White House trade actions against
China.
"The FAKE NEWS likes to write stories to the contrary, quoting phony
sources or jealous people, but they aren’t true. They never like to ask
me for a quote b/c it would kill their story," Trump said on Twitter.
Trump has repeatedly criticized the Fed's rate increases under Powell.
In October, he called the Fed "crazy," "ridiculous" and "my biggest
threat."
A year ago when Trump picked Powell to head the Federal Reserve, Mnuchin,
a former Goldman Sachs banker, was a strong advocate of his nomination.
The Wall Street Journal, citing a person familiar with the matter, said
Trump, in a conversation with someone who praised Mnuchin's performance,
mentioned stock market volatility and said: "If he's so good, why is
this happening?"
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks during his interview
with Reuters in Jerusalem October 21, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File
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The benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 index <.SPX> on Friday ended
down 10.2 percent from its Sept. 20 closing high, confirming that it
had entered a correction, a term used to describe a decline of at
least 10 percent from the previous peak.
When the stock market has posted big gains, Trump has frequently
tweeted about Wall Street's performance. On Oct. 2, Trump tweeted:
"The Stock Market just reached an All-Time High during my
Administration for the 102nd Time, a presidential record, by far,
for less than two years."
The Journal said Mnuchin has tried to moderate Trump's policy in the
trade dispute with China. The Republican president, seeking to slash
a $375 billion trade gap with China, has imposed tariffs on $250
billion of Chinese imports to force concessions.
The Journal said that at a meeting last month, Mnuchin used the word
"we" to refer to the administration's tough-on-China trade
practices.
"What do you mean 'we,' Steve?" Trump said, according to the
Journal, citing people familiar with the meeting.
(Reporting by Mohammad Zargham and David Morgan in Washington;
Editing by Leslie Adler; Editing by Toni Reinhold and Leslie Adler)
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