Trump Turns Up the Heat. Fed Chair Jerome Powell Tries to Keep His Cool.
The Federal Reserve chair later told an associate he felt locked in, prepared for questions about the central bank's chief roles—keeping inflation low and Americans employed. Powell looked steeled for criticism, and he didn't have to wait long.
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