During an official Oval Office meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, President Donald Trump reignited his push against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, warning he could remove him if rate cuts don’t come soon—just hours after another round of policy easing from Europe.

On Thursday, Trump and Meloni addressed reporters following bilateral talks on trade, China, Ukraine and broader transatlantic relations. The Italian leader praised her host’s role in global affairs, saying: “The goal for me is to make the West great again.”

Yet, Trump swiftly redirected the focus toward domestic monetary policy, using the moment to sharply criticize Powell.

‘Oh, He’ll Leave’

Trump accused the Fed chair of playing politics and holding rates unnecessarily high despite disinflationary signals across major sectors.

“He’s too late. Always too late. A little slow. And I’m not happy with him,” Trump said, adding, “Oh, if I want him out, he’ll be out of there real fast. Believe me.” He continued: “He’ll be out …

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