Steve Bannon references Trump’s alleged intent to fire the Fed chief and cites Powell’s past banking career
Summary
The email contains a vague, unsubstantiated claim that Trump considered firing the Federal Reserve chair, with a flippant comment linking Mnuchin. It mentions Powell’s early career but provides no con Bannon forwards a Hill article about Trump possibly firing the Fed chief. He adds a sarcastic note “Perfect Mnuchin hit,” implying a political motive. The reply includes a brief, unverified biography
This document is from the House Oversight Committee Releases.
View Source CollectionPersons Referenced (1)
Tags
Related Documents (6)
Steve Bannon emails about Trump considering firing Fed Chair Powell
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
Emails discussing removal of Fed Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin among Trump allies
The exchange shows internal talk among senior White House figures about ousting key economic officials, indicating possible political pressure on the Federal Reserve. While it provides names and dates Steve Bannon and an unknown sender (J) discuss "getting rid of Powell" and "Mnuchin" as priorities. Reference to Powell's non‑economist background and past employment at Bankers Trust and Dillon, Rea
Email chain discussing firing Fed Chair Powell and targeting Jared Kushner & Ivanka Trump
The passage contains informal speculation by an unnamed sender to Steve Bannon about removing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and ousting Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. It offers no concrete evid Sender urges Trump to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell after an interest‑rate hike. Mentions “Jared and Ivanka, need to go,” implying a desire to remove senior White House advisers. References a The Hill
Email to Steve Bannon forwarding a Hill article about Trump considering firing the Federal Reserve chief
The passage merely forwards a publicly available news article and contains no new factual claims, specific dates, transactions, or insider details beyond the already reported speculation about Trump w Sender claims the communication may contain inside information. Reference to a Hill article dated Dec 2018 about Trump considering firing the Fed chief. Email addressed to Steve Bannon, a former Whit
Email from unknown sender to Steve Bannon referencing Trump discussing firing the Federal Reserve chief
The passage offers a vague, unverified claim that Trump discussed firing the Fed chair, but provides no concrete details, dates, or evidence beyond a single email. It mentions a high‑profile figure (T Sender J forwards a note to Steve Bannon about Trump wanting to fire the Fed chief. The email is dated Dec 22, 2018, shortly after a reported interest‑rate hike. The message includes a standard confi
Alleged Bannon‑Fed chair quid‑pro‑quo and Trump NYT interview with threats to Attorney General
The passage links several high‑profile actors – the Federal Reserve chair, Steve Bannon, President Trump, senior White House aides, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions – in a narrative of political bar Alleged exchange: Bannon helped secure the Fed chair’s appointment in return for policy fealty on a Bannon circulated a Guardian article to rally nationalist sentiment among senior staff. President
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.