Trump says he’s ‘highly unlikely’ to fire Fed’s Powell after floating that idea in private

By SEUNG MIN KIM WASHINGTON AP President Donald Trump disclosed Wednesday that he was highly unlikely to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell a inhabitants announcement made less than hours after suggesting in a private meeting that he was leaning in favor of dismissing the head of the nation s central bank Related Articles Stay or go For chosen transgender sailors and Marines Trump s ban leaves one option Come and find me A look inside a lab making the advanced fuel to power growing US nuclear force ambitions Jill Biden aide invokes Fifth to decline testimony in Republican probe Before it was Alligator Alcatraz this airstrip sparked fury and changed America s landscape Congress targeted Planned Parenthood for defunding but also caught a Maine wellness care provider Trump endorsed that in a White House meeting Tuesday night with about a dozen House Republicans he had discussed the concept of dismissing Powell long a target because of his refusal to lower interest rates as Trump wants Almost every one of them mentioned I should Trump mentioned about the lawmakers who had come to talk to him about crypto rule He indicated he was leaning in that direction according to a White House official During that session Trump waved a letter about firing Powell but a person familiar with the matter commented it was essentially a prop drafted by someone else and that the Republican president has not drafted such a letter Neither source was authorized to publicly discuss the private meeting and they spoke only on condition on anonymity Trump made his comment about being highly unlikely to dismiss Powell unless he has to leave for fraud during an Oval Office meeting with Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa the crown prince of Bahrain In latest days White House and administration agents have accused Powell of mismanaging a billion renovation project at the Fed adding to months of efforts by Trump try to rid himself of the politically independent central banker U S stocks were shaky as Trump spoke about Powell on Wednesday The S P s modest gain in the morning became a drop of after initial reports that the president may fire the Fed chair Stocks then trimmed their losses after Trump s later comment Treasury yields also swiveled in the bond region but remained mostly calm Those at the White House meeting were among the more far-right lawmakers including members of the House Freedom Cause whose views are not inevitably shared by other Republicans In the Senate Republicans have taken a more guarded approach Specific have backed Powell s performance at the Fed as they await an inspector general s review of the construction project In a speech Wednesday Sen Thom Tillis R-N C stated if Powell is dismissed you are going to see a pretty immediate response If anybody thinks it would be a good idea for the Fed to become another agency in the regime subject to the president they re making a huge mistake declared Tillis who has reported that he is not running for reelection Sen John Kennedy R-La revealed this week that Powell has done a decent job I don t think he s been perfect he disclosed adding that there have been times they disagreed but I do believe that the chairman is calling them like he sees them Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee had been scheduled to meet with Powell on Wednesday evening in a gathering set months ago but it was abruptly canceled due to votes in the House according to a committee aide granted anonymity to discuss a private meeting AP Business Writer Stan Choe in New York AP Congressional Correspondent Lisa Mascaro and Associated Press writer Stephen Groves contributed to this description