Trump attacks the Fed’s policies again, saying the US economy does not have a 'tariff problem'

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'We don't have a Tariff problem (we are reigning in bad and/or unfair players), we have a Fed problem,' Trump said. 'They don't have a clue!'

President Donald Trump on Friday ripped into the Federal Reserve on Twitter yet again, calling for further interest-rate cuts to weaken the dollar. Trump has long blamed the Fed for the greenback's strength, which he says gives other countries a trade advantage. Companies that have said the tariffs are hurting business are"badly run and weak," Trump added. Read more on Markets Insider. President Donald Trump ripped into the Federal Reserve on Twitter — again.

President Donald Trump on Friday ripped into the Federal Reserve on Twitter yet again, calling for further interest-rate cuts to weaken the dollar. Trump has long blamed the Fed for the greenback's strength, which he says gives other countries a trade advantage. Companies that have said the tariffs are hurting business are"badly run and weak," Trump added. Read more on Markets Insider. President Donald Trump ripped into the Federal Reserve on Twitter — again.

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