President Trump upped the ante on the Federal Reserve hours after the latest jobs report, angrily demanding Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell slash the federal interest rate to create greater demand for consumer loans and better terms for business investment.

And POTUS wasn't shy about it.

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The president pounded out a furious message to the central bank chair, once again calling him "Too Late" Powell in Truth Social media posts. The lashing included references to rate cuts in Europe, plus a debatable declaration that there is "virtually no inflation (anymore)."

The President's June 6 comments came as the Department of Labor reported that hiring remained stable in May with employers adding 139,000 jobs, gains th

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