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Trump Suggests Fed's Interest Rate Cut Could Be Political

Former President Donald Trump speaks in Clinton Township, Mich., Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023. (AP Photo/Mike Mulholland)

Former President Donald Trump suggested Wednesday that the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates by half a point could be politically motivated. During a campaign stop in New York City, Trump expressed his view that the rate cut indicates either a struggling economy or political maneuvering by the Fed.

Trump stated, 'I guess it shows the economy is very bad to cut it by that much, assuming they're not just playing politics. The economy would be very bad or they're playing politics, one or the other. But it was a big cut.'

Despite speculation that the timing of the rate cut could be seen as supporting Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential bid, the Federal Reserve maintains that its decisions are independent of political considerations. Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized in July that the central bank does not use its tools to influence political outcomes.

Trump suggests rate cut indicates struggling economy or political maneuvering.
Former President Trump questions Fed's rate cut motives.
Federal Reserve maintains independence from political considerations.

Even Kevin Hassett, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under Trump, acknowledged the economic rationale behind the rate cut. Hassett noted that recent negative economic data warranted a proactive approach from the Fed to mitigate risks.

Hassett, who had previously cautioned against a rate cut before the election, acknowledged the changing economic landscape and the need for timely intervention. He also expressed concern about the perception of partisanship due to the timing of the rate cut.

While Trump had initially criticized the idea of a pre-election rate cut, Hassett's evolving perspective reflects a broader recognition of the economic challenges facing the country. The debate surrounding the Fed's decision underscores the complex interplay between economic policy and political dynamics.

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