Trump Today: President criticizes Fed anew and accuses Pelosi of making ‘fascist’ statement

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President Donald Trump attacked the Fed and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during a Fox News interview on Friday.

President Donald Trump aimed his latest criticism at the Federal Reserve on Friday, just days before central bank policymakers’ next meeting, and said he predicted an eventual trade deal with China.

LATEST FED CRITICISM

During a nearly hour-long phone interview on Fox News, Trump said the Fed had set interest rates too high, returning to a criticism he made as recently as Tuesday.

Trump has taken frequent shots at the Fed for raising interest rates, something the central bank did four times last year. Policymakers meet June 18-19 and more economists have said the Fed is likely to lower rates this year.

Now see: The Fed won’t cut interest rates next week after CPI report — but probably will in July, economists say.

EVENTUAL CHINA DEAL

Asked about the prospect of a trade deal with China, Trump said he believed Beijing would make one with the U.S. “eventually.” Though he has said he expects to meet President Xi Jinping at a G-20 summit in Japan later this month, Trump told the Fox hosts it didn’t matter if the Chinese leader came to the event.

Trump has applied tariffs to billions of dollars in Chinese goods and has held out the prospect of more if China doesn’t negotiate an agreement with the U.S.

More than 600 companies and industry trade associations wrote to the White House on Thursday urging Trump to remove levies on imports from China and end the ongoing trade war.

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  futures edged lower after China reported weak economic data.

Also on the international front, Trump said Iran was to blame for attacks on fuel tankers Thursday, an action that sent oil prices












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 jumping. He added he’d like to negotiate with Tehran but wasn’t in a rush.

PELOSI AND USMCA

Trump in the interview also both attacked and appealed to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, accusing her of making a “fascist statement” when she said his administration was engaged in a “criminal coverup.”

“It’s a fascist statement, it’s a disgraceful statement,” Trump told the Fox hosts.

At the same time, he said he hoped Pelosi would work to get the U.S.-Mexico-Canada agreement through Congress. “I hope that doesn’t get caught up in the politics,” he said.

Pelosi has signaled she won’t allow a vote on the deal to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement without changes including easier enforcement of rules designed to bolster labor rights in Mexico.

Separately, Trump defended his aide Kellyanne Conway and said he would not fire her. A federal agency recommended her removal over violating the Hatch Act, which bans federal employees from using their office for partisan activity. The Office of Special Counsel called Conway a “repeat offender” for disparaging Democratic presidential candidates while speaking in her official role on TV and social media. “It looks like they are trying to take away her right of free speech,” Trump said.

Trump also declined to say if he’d endorse Vice President Mike Pence should he run for president, saying it was too early.

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