Nazwisko nowego szefa Rezerwy Federalnej Trump ogłosił w piątek tuż po południu czasu polskiego na swojej platformie Truth Social. Przytoczył jego życiorys oraz złożył gratulacje.
“Znam Kevina od dawna i nie mam wątpliwości, że przejdzie do historii jako jeden z NAJLEPSZYCH prezesów Rezerwy Federalnej, może nawet najlepszy” – napisał Trump. “Poza tym, jest on centralnym kandydatem i nigdy was nie zawiedzie” – dodał.
Ceny ropy w USA. Największy miesięczy wzrost od 2,5 roku
“Następnie Warsh podjął studia na Harvard Law School,gdzie skupił się na powiązaniach między prawem,ekonomią i polityką regulacyjną,uzyskując w 1995 r. tytuł magistra prawa. Ukończył również kursy z zakresu ekonomii rynkowej i rynków kapitałowych w Harvard Buisness School oraz Sloan School of Management przy Massachusetts Institute of Technology” – czytamy na stronie Fedu.
W 1995 r. Warsh przyjął stanowisko w dziale fuzji i przejęć w Morgan Stanley & Co. w N
During his time at the Federal reserve, Warsh consistently feared inflation and often advocated for higher interest rates. However, last year he echoed Trump’s view that interest rates could be much lower. A willingness too lower interest rates is seen as a litmus test for the next chairman, raising concerns among Fed observers that this could undermine the central bank’s independence.
Criticism of Powell
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The US President has been sharply criticizing current Fed chief Jerome Powell for months, demanding interest rate cuts. In 2025, the Federal Reserve reduced rates three times by 0.25 percent.
On Wednesday, the Fed decided to keep interest rates at their current level, which was met with a negative response from Trump. the President believes that the US deserves “the lowest interest rates in the world”
Donald Trump‘s Claims Regarding Federal Reserve nominees
The provided text reports statements made by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding his interactions with candidates for the position of Chair of the Federal Reserve. He alleges that candidates express loyalty and agreement with his views during the interview process, but then shift their stance after being appointed.
Verification & Updates (as of January 30, 2026 12:25:30):
These statements were originally made by Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Numerous news outlets reported on these comments at the time.there has been no significant retraction or correction of the reporting of his statements. However, the claims themselves are subjective assessments of private conversations and are challenging to independently verify.
Autonomous analysis and reporting following Trump’s comments highlighted a long-standing tension between the President and the Federal Reserve, particularly regarding interest rate policy.During his presidency, Trump repeatedly criticized the Fed for raising interest rates, believing it hindered economic growth.
There have been no new developments regarding these specific claims as of the current date.The core issue of presidential influence (or attempted influence) over the independent Federal Reserve remains a topic of ongoing discussion and scrutiny.
Primary Entity
* Donald Trump: Former President of the United States.
* Federal Reserve (The Fed): The central banking system of the United States. (https://www.federalreserve.gov/)
* Chair of the Federal Reserve: The head of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
* World Economic Forum (Davos): An international organization for public-private cooperation. (https://www.weforum.org/)
* Interest Rates: The amount charged for borrowing money, a key tool used by the Federal Reserve to manage the economy.
Sources:
* Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-forum-trump-fed-idUSKCN1PB19U (Reporting on Trump’s Davos comments)
* The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/us/politics/trump-federal-reserve-davos.html (Analysis of Trump’s relationship with the Fed)
* Federal Reserve Website: https://www.federalreserve.gov/ (Official information about the Federal Reserve)
