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Steve Bannon emails about Trump considering firing Fed Chair Powell

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #030986
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The email contains a casual remark from Steve Bannon referencing a public report that Trump discussed firing the Federal Reserve chair. It mentions Powell's past employment but provides no concrete ev Bannon forwards a Hill article about Trump considering firing the Fed chair. Mentions Powell's early career at Bankers Trust and Dillon, Read & Co. Claims Obama appointed Powell to the board (likely

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