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President Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters with Fed Chairman Jerome Powell to inspect the renovation project, which has seen costs rise significantly. The president expressed dissatisfaction with the escalating costs, waving a document claiming it had reached $3.1 billion.
President Trump toured the Federal Reserve’s renovations with Chairman Jerome Powell.
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- 🎧 NPR’s Tamara Keith reports that President Trump’s focus on interest rates and the Federal Reserve’s renovation costs during his visit with Chairman Powell is significant. The project’s budget increase is attributed to steel tariffs, COVID impacts, inflation, and modernization challenges for historical buildings. Trump’s rare visit to the Fed, scolding Powell, raises questions about the potential firing of the Chairman before his term ends.
House Republicans in key swing states have conducted telephone town halls amid mounting concerns over Jeffrey Epstein. Following clashes among GOP leaders regarding records related to the late sex offender, Speaker Mike Johnson dismissed lawmakers early for summer recess. Epstein’s past association with the president has been a focal point of discussion, given their prior friendship.
- 🎧 Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., and Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, R-Pa., have responded to inquiries regarding the Epstein documents, advocating for transparency. Other states, like Arizona, also have representatives calling for more information on the Epstein case. The impact of these telephone town halls on constituents remains uncertain, with differing views on the president’s influence on their campaigns.
Ceasefire negotiations involving Israel and U.S. representatives in Qatar were abruptly halted as hunger crisis intensifies in Gaza. Over 100 human rights and aid groups have condemned Israel’s blockade of Gaza, leading to widespread suffering.
- 🎧 NPR’s Emily Feng highlights the challenges in ceasefire talks, particularly regarding the level of Israeli military presence in Gaza. Negotiations hit a roadblock, prompting Israeli negotiators to consult leaders before proceeding. The dire situation in Gaza, with families resorting to salt water for sustenance, underscores the urgent need for a resolution.