Here’s a compelling excerpt for the article:
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*”Former President Donald Trump has reignited a heated debate by claiming he can unilaterally remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell—’If I want him out, he’ll be out of there real fast.’ But legal experts warn this bold assertion challenges the Fed’s long-standing independence, a cornerstone of U.S. economic stability. With Trump’s criticism of Powell’s interest rate policies resurfacing, the question looms: Can a president legally fire a Fed chair, or would doing so risk politicizing an institution designed to operate above partisan pressures? The answer could redefine the balance of power in American finance.”*
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This excerpt captures the article’s urgency, legal ambiguity, and high stakes while enticing readers to explore the full analysis. Let me know if you’d like any adjustments!
