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AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the Federal Reserve’s chairman predicting the economic impacts of the new tariffs.Powell also emphasized that the full impact of the tariffs on the economy aren’t yet clear, and the Fed will stay on the sidelines until it has more clarity about the economy. He acknowledged that many businesses have said they are holding off on new investments until they get a better sense of the tariffs’ impact.

Billy Joel stops tour after being diagnosed with a brain disorder

“There’s a lot of waiting and seeing going on, including by us,” Powell said during a question and answer session. “And that just seems like the right thing to do in this period of uncertainty.”Trump, separately, urged Powell to cut rates, citing lower inflation and energy prices on his social media platform, Truth Social.“This would be a PERFECT time for Fed Chairman Jerome Powell to cut Interest Rates,” Trump

Billy Joel stops tour after being diagnosed with a brain disorder

. “CUT INTEREST RATES, JEROME, AND STOP PLAYING POLITICS!”Economists expect that the tariffs will

Billy Joel stops tour after being diagnosed with a brain disorder

, possibly threaten hiring, and push up prices. In that scenario, the Fed could cut rates to bolster the economy, or it could keep rates unchanged — or even hike them — to combat inflation. Powell’s comments suggest the Fed will mostly focus on inflation.

Powell’s remarks come two days after Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs that have upended the global economy, promptedSupporters credit him with modernizing Warsaw through infrastructure, public transit expansion and

. He is widely seen as pro-European, pragmatic and focused on aligning Poland more closely with EU norms, especially on democratic governance and judicial independence.Fluent in several foreign languages including English and French, he is praised by supporters but mocked by opponents, who see those skills as a sign of elitism and taunt him with the nickname “Bonjour” at right-wing rallies.

His right-wing critics accusing him of being willing to sell out Poland’s sovereignty to the EU and embracing green economic policies, which they believe are harmful to Poland’s traditional reliance on coal as an energy source.His open support for LGBTQ+ rights, including appearances at Pride parades, has made him a polarizing figure in conservative and rural areas. His conservative critics feel he is out of touch with traditional Polish values and say his administration has mismanaged aspects of Warsaw’s real estate and budget.

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