"My biggest threat is the Fed," he said, according to excerpts
released before the interview with "Trish Regan Primetime" airs.
"I put a couple of other people there I’m not so happy with too
but for the most part I’m very happy with people."
Last week, Trump criticized the U.S. central bank twice, saying
it was raising interest rates so swiftly that it threatened the
country's economic health. Nonetheless, in the face of a hot
labor market and signs of inflation, the Fed has settled into a
gradual policy tightening and is expected to raise interest
rates again in December.
Past U.S. presidents have been reticent to criticize the central
bank because its independence is seen as important for economic
stability. But Trump in the past week has called the Fed
"crazy," "loco," "ridiculous," and "too cute."
Trump has said he is not trying to oust Powell, whom he
appointed to replace former Chair Janet Yellen. The president
also appointed two of the three other policymakers on the Fed's
powerful Board of Governors, Randal Quarles and Richard Clarida.
"Can I be honest? I’m not blaming anybody," Trump said in the
interview. "I put (Powell) there. And maybe it’s right, maybe
it’s wrong, but I put him there."
The Fed independently makes policy decisions but regularly
reports to Congress. Data since the Fed's last meeting in
September has been in line with its portrait of a strong
economy, and policymakers have said they expect to continue a
rate-hike cycle that began in late 2015.
Republican U.S. Representative Jeb Hensarling, who is set to
retire as chairman of the House of Representatives Financial
Services Committee that oversees the central bank, said Trump
"clearly has his own style." But "I don't think the fact that he
has publicly criticized the Fed, in any way shape or form, is
going to impinge upon (its) independence," he told Reuters.
(Reporting by Lisa Lambert, Mohammad Zargham and Jonathan
Spicer; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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