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US Politics: Democrats, Republicans and Former Fed Chairs Condemn Investigation into Jerome Powell

In a surprising display of unity, all living former chairs of the Federal Reserve have condemned the criminal investigation into Jerome Powell. Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan, and Janet Yellen, among others, released a joint statement condemning what they called an "unprecedented attempt to use prosecutorial attacks to undermine that independence." They warned that such actions would have disastrous consequences for inflation and the functioning of economies.

"This is how monetary policy is made in emerging markets with weak institutions, with highly negative consequences for inflation and the functioning of their economies more broadly," they wrote. The former Fed chairs also stated, "It has no place in the United States whose greatest strength is the rule of law, which is at the foundation of our economic success."

The condemnation comes as tensions over the central bank's independence have escalated. Senate Republican Lisa Murkowski said that she spoke with embattled Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell earlier today and accused the administration of trying to coerce him. She vowed to block any further nominations for the Fed until the investigation is resolved.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Warren, a Senator from Massachusetts, has been speaking out against the Trump administration's attempts to influence monetary policy. In a speech at the National Press Club, she criticized the president's efforts to push out Powell and complete his "corrupt takeover" of the central bank.

"We can't rebuild trust by staying silent about abuses of corporate power and tax fairness simply to avoid offending the delicate sensibilities of the already-rich and powerful," Warren said. She emphasized that Democrats need to take a stronger stance against corruption and prioritize working-class interests.

The White House economic council director, Kevin Hassett, was also asked about the investigation during an interview with CNBC. He stated that he had not been briefed on the Justice Department's plans but acknowledged that there were "dramatic cost overruns" on the Federal Reserve renovations.

In a separate development, Nato's general secretary Mark Rutte praised Trump for his efforts to increase defense spending in Europe. Rutte said that without Trump, they would not have seen an increase in defense spending and that he was "absolutely convinced" that the facts supported his claims.

Overall, the condemnation of Jerome Powell by former Fed chairs and politicians from both parties highlights the deepening concerns over the central bank's independence and the administration's attempts to influence monetary policy.
 
🤔 The more I think about it, the more I'm like "yikes! 🙅‍♂️" This whole thing is just a mess. All these former Fed chairs coming together to condemn Jerome Powell? It's like they're saying "no way Jose!" 😏 And Elizabeth Warren calling out the Trump administration for trying to influence monetary policy? She's speaking truth, y'all 💯. I'm all about that #RuleOfLaw life and it sounds like our country needs a reminder of that ASAP 🚨. Meanwhile, Kevin Hassett is dodging questions left and right... like what's he hiding? 🤷‍♂️ The whole thing is just too much drama for me, but I guess one thing is clear: the people are watching 👀 #JusticeForPowell #FedIndependenceMatters #Accountability
 
This is getting crazy 😂! I mean, can you believe all these bigwigs are coming together against this investigation? It's like they're saying, "Hey, back off, admin!" But what's really going on here? Is it just a power struggle or is there something more to it? 🤔

I'm not gonna lie, I'm a bit concerned about the state of our economy. With all these big names speaking out against the investigation, it's like they're trying to send a message that this isn't going to happen. And then you got Elizabeth Warren saying, "Hey, we need to take a stand against corruption!" 👊

But at the same time, I'm not sure if I buy into all the drama being thrown around. Is it just politicians trying to one-up each other or is there some real issue here? 🤷‍♂️ And what about the White House saying they didn't brief Kevin Hassett on the investigation? That's just weird 😒.

I guess only time will tell, but for now, I'm just gonna sit back and watch this whole thing unfold. Maybe someone can explain to me why all these bigwigs are so worked up 🤔.
 
🤔 I'm a bit surprised all those former Fed chairs are coming together like this. It shows that they're really concerned about the impact on inflation and economy stability. And it's not just the Democrats who are speaking out, either - some Republicans like Lisa Murkowski are joining in too. 🗣️ This is an interesting development, especially with Elizabeth Warren's speech at the National Press Club. She's definitely making a point about corruption and prioritizing working-class interests. But what's going on behind the scenes? Is there more to this investigation than meets the eye? 💡 I'd love to see some more facts come out before we start jumping to conclusions.
 
🤝 I think it's kinda awesome to see all these powerful people coming together like this - Democrats, Republicans, and even some former Fed Chairs 🤓 - to condemn the investigation into Jerome Powell! It shows that they're all on the same page when it comes to protecting the independence of the Federal Reserve. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good display of unity? 😊 I mean, sure, there are some serious issues at play here, but looking on the bright side, this could lead to some major reforms and safeguards being put in place to prevent future interference with monetary policy. Plus, it's always great to see Elizabeth Warren speaking truth to power - she's a total boss 💁‍♀️!
 
I'm a bit surprised they're all coming together on this one 🤝. I mean, it's not like they're going to start agreeing on everything, but you have to respect their unity in condemning this investigation into Jerome Powell. It's clear that everyone involved knows the importance of keeping the Fed independent and not letting politics get in the way of making sound economic decisions 💸.

The fact that even Elizabeth Warren is speaking out against corruption and corporate power is a good sign 🌟. She's pushing for Democrats to take a stronger stance on these issues, and I think it's about time we saw more action from our politicians. The White House might be trying to play it cool with Kevin Hassett not being briefed on the Justice Department's plans, but let's be real, they're probably hiding something behind that "dramatic cost overruns" phrase 🤑.

Overall, I think this whole thing is a bit of a distraction from more important issues, but hey, at least we can agree on keeping our economy stable and preventing catastrophic inflation 😅.
 
🌞 I'm not surprised that all these high-profile figures are coming together to stand up for Jerome Powell's independence. It just goes to show how strongly they value the Fed's role in keeping inflation under control and maintaining economic stability 💸. And let's be real, if anyone knows about the dangers of unchecked power, it's the former Fed chairs 🤔. I mean, think about it - an investigation into Powell's leadership is basically an attack on the very foundations of our economy 🌆. It's like they're trying to sabotage the system for their own gain. Not cool, guys 😒. But seriously, this whole thing just highlights the importance of having a strong, independent Fed that can make tough decisions without fear of retribution 💪. Can't let politics interfere with sound economic policy, you know? 🙅‍♂️
 
I don't usually comment but it's kinda wild that all those ex-Fed Chairs are coming together like this 🤯... I mean, it's great to see some unity across party lines and all, but at the same time, it feels like they're just trying to shut down the investigation before it gets too messy 💸. I don't think we can afford to ignore the fact that there's a criminal investigation going on here, no matter how much those ex-Fed Chairs try to spin it 🤷‍♂️. It's also pretty interesting to see Elizabeth Warren taking a strong stance against corruption... she's always been one for speaking truth to power 💪.

And omg, Kevin Hassett just spilled some tea about the cost overruns on the Fed renovations 🤑... I guess that's not exactly news at this point, but still. Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this whole thing because it does seem like a big deal, and I don't want to get caught up in the politics of it all 🙅‍♂️.
 
🤔 This whole thing is getting super weird, you know? Like, the economy is all about keeping it real and keeping it independent, but now we're seeing all these politicians and former Fed chairs coming together to roast the current Chair Jerome Powell 🙄. It's like they're trying to send a message that no one wants to mess with the central bank.

I mean, I'm not surprised that Elizabeth Warren is speaking out against corporate power and corruption - she's always been a fierce advocate for workers' rights 💪. And it's crazy that Kevin Hassett is downplaying the Justice Department's plans like he doesn't know what's going on 🤷‍♂️.

But what really gets me is how Mark Rutte is giving Trump all this credit for increasing defense spending in Europe 🚀. Like, I get it, more spending is always a good thing, but can't we talk about the real issues here? The investigation into Jerome Powell is just another sign that our economy needs some serious scrutiny 🔍.

Anyway, one thing's for sure - this whole drama is going to keep on unfolding until someone talks. And when they do, I'll be over here with my popcorn 🍿, waiting to see what happens next! 👀
 
🤔 umm so like what just happened with jerome powell and all those other fed chairs is kinda wild right? i mean they're like all united against this investigation thingy that's supposed to be looking into him for something

i dont really get why the dems and repubs are being so chill about it tho its not like anyone got hurt or anything 😕 but maybe thats just me thinking too much about it

anyway im kinda worried about what this means for inflation and stuff i mean these guys are experts and theyre saying that whats going on is gonna be disastrous 🤯

and wow elizabeth warren is a firecracker isn't she? 💁‍♀️ talking trash to trump and his admin like it's nobodies business

but seriously though what does it all mean for us regular folks who dont really understand how monetary policy works 🤑 can someone explain it to me in simple terms pls? 🤓
 
i'm so done with this whole thing 🤯! it seems like everyone's at each other's throats - dems, reps, former fed chairs... can't we all just get along? 😒 especially when it comes to the economy, i think it's super important that we have an independent central bank making decisions based on data and research, not politics. it's like, ben bernanke and alan greenspan are right, this investigation is a huge deal and could lead to some major economic fallout 🚨. meanwhile, elizabeth warren is speaking out against corporate power and corruption... i'm so here for that 💪! let's just keep the focus on making our economy work for everyone, not just the wealthy elite 🙅‍♂️
 
🤔 This whole thing is a mess 🤯. I'm not surprised to see all these former Fed chairs coming together on this one, but still... it just shows how out of hand things have gotten. Inflation, economy, who cares? It's all about the power struggle between the administration and the Fed 💸. And now they're questioning Jerome Powell's independence? That's like saying a referee can't make calls in a game – it's just not supposed to happen 🤷‍♂️. I mean, if there are problems with inflation, maybe we should be focusing on economic policy instead of trying to take down the Fed leader? But nope, now everyone's got an opinion and it's just getting messy 😬. Can't they just let the experts do their jobs without all this drama?! 🙄
 
OMG, like this is soooo bad!!! The government is trying to go after Jerome Powell for no reason at all 🙄. I mean, what even is going on here? The former Fed chairs are coming together to defend him against some kind of "investigation" that sounds super shady 😒. Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan, and Janet Yellen are like, united against this crazy investigation! And Elizabeth Warren is speaking out against the Trump admin's attempts to mess with monetary policy 🙌. Like, don't they know that the Fed is supposed to be independent? This is soooo not good for the US economy 💸. I'm literally freaking out thinking about it 😱. The White House is trying to brush it off but I'm like, nope! Not buying it 🔒.
 
I'm totally confused about this whole thing 🤔. So basically, the heads of the Federal Reserve are saying that the investigation into Jerome Powell is a bad idea? Like, they're united against it? It's weird because I thought the Fed was independent and stuff, but apparently, now they're worried about being controlled by politicians.

I don't get why the White House is pushing for this investigation in the first place 🤷‍♀️. It seems like they want to take control of monetary policy, which is like a delicate thing that can affect lots of people's lives. I'm not sure what Elizabeth Warren means about "corrupt takeover", but it sounds serious.

And what's going on with defense spending in Europe? Is this related to the investigation or just some separate thing? 🤷‍♂️ It all seems like a lot of drama and politics to me 😩
 
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