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President Trump said  nobody ever heard of  Powell before Trump named him to run the Federal Reserve.Instead,  we should have <Mario> Draghi,  who heads the European Central Bank, said Trump.The president has been outspokenly critical of the Fed chairman, who just yesterday stressed the need for the Fed to be independent.Washington - President Donald Trump is keeping <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup</a>  up his attacks on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, saying he  made  Powell but now would like to trade him in for Mario Draghi, the head of the European Central Bank.In an interview on Fox Business Network, Mr. Trump said Wednesday  we should h <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley mug</a> ave Draghi  instead of Powell because of Draghi s announcement last week that he was prepared to provide more stimulus if necessary to support the lagging European economy.Mr. Trump said in contrast, Powell was  sucking <money> like from a vacuum cleaner,  a reference to the Fed s efforts to lower its holdings of Treasury bonds <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher</a> . The president said of Powell,  Here s a guy nobody ever heard of him before, and now I made him, and he wants to show how tough he is.                                         Mr. Trump selected Powell to be Fed chairman after deciding not to nominate Janet Yellen for a second four-year term. Powell, a Republican, had been nominated to the Fed s seven-member board by Barack Obama,                                                                                                        Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell: The 60 Minutes intervi Ppgu Jeb Bush crosses paths with rapper Ludacris
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