Trump Criticizes Fed’s Costly Projects in Historic Visit
President Donald Trump's rare visit to the Federal Reserve headquarters underscores his ongoing feud with Chairman Jerome Powell. The trip, only the fourth of its kind in history, focuses on scrutinizing the Fed's renovation costs—a point of contention TRUMP has repeatedly highlighted.
Historical precedent shows such visits are reserved for pivotal moments. Roosevelt inaugurated the building in 1937, Ford addressed inflation in 1975, and Bush attended Bernanke's swearing-in in 2006. Trump's appearance breaks this pattern, serving as a direct challenge to Powell's leadership amid concerns over fiscal responsibility.