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Trump Blasts Fed’s $2.5B ‘Renovation Palace,’ Sparks Showdown

President Donald Trump made history visiting the Federal Reserve headquarters, but his trip wasn’t about unity. The former commander-in-chief came loaded with criticism for Chairman Jerome Powell. Trump slammed the Fed’s $2.5 billion renovation project, calling it a wasteful expense that could’ve been better spent elsewhere. Powell defended the construction costs as necessary for modernizing operations, but Trump wasn’t buying it.

The clash highlights the tense relationship between Trump and Powell, who’ve disagreed on interest rates and monetary policy. Trump’s visit was a rare presidential check-up on the Fed, breaking a two-decade pattern of avoiding direct confrontation. Insiders described the meeting as uneasy, with Trump BLASTING the pricey upgrades during a personal tour.

Conservative commentators like Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick say the ‘Fed Mahal’ spending symbolizes out-of-touch Washington elites. “Why renovate a palace while Americans struggle with inflation?” Lutnick asked on Fox News. Trump’s pushback against Powell’s spending is resonating with grassroots voters who resent government excess.

Powell argues the renovations create jobs and improve security, but critics call it a vanity project. Trump—a real estate developer—knows construction costs and claims the Fed overpaid. “This is how elites misuse taxpayer money while refusing to lower rates,” a Trump aide told reporters.

The dust-up ties into Trump’s broader economic agenda: cut red tape, slash taxes, and force accountability on federal institutions. His supporters cheer the move, seeing it as a stand against fiscal irresponsibility. “Finally, someone challenges the swamp’s endless spending!” one grassroots leader said.

Mainstream media downplays the clash, but conservative outlets frame it as a battle for fiscal sanity. “Powell’s fortress renovation has no ROI for working Americans—it’s pure indulgence,” writes a Fox News analyst. The feud could dominate economic policy debates as Trump gears up for 2024.

Polls show voters salivate for leaders willing to question unelected bureaucrats. Trump’s showdown with Powell plays into that narrative, positioning him as a fighter against career politicians. “He’s not afraid to tell them they’re out of touch!” a rally attendee shouted.

The real question: Will Powell finally heed Trump’s call to lower rates and reduce burdens on Main Street? For now, the war of words continues—with taxpayers footing the bill for the Fed’s lavish upgrades. Patriots demand answers.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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