Trump Today: Trump Rails Against Impeachment, Fed As Stocks Drop

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President Donald Trump blasted the Federal Reserve and Democrats’ impeachment probe on Thursday, saying the inquiry was hurting stocks.

IMPEACHMENT AND STOCKS

Trump charged on Twitter that Democrats’ “Impeachment Hoax” was hurting the stock market, on a day the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.52%   fell 140 points and the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.30%   dropped nine points. The Nasdaq COMP, -0.14%  fell 11 points.

Stocks modestly added to losses after the House of Representatives voted to open the next, public phase of the impeachment inquiry, but worries about a U.S.-China trade deal, more evidence of a slowdown in manufacturing, and mixed corporate earnings were the main drivers of the decline.

See: Stocks end lower as worries re-emerge over U.S.-China trade talks.

Now read: House votes to open public phase of Trump impeachment inquiry.

FED AND CHINA

Also on Twitter, Trump said the U.S. and China were working on choosing a new site to sign a partial trade deal, and called Beijing less of a problem than the Federal Reserve.

Trump frequently bashes the central bank, and his latest criticism came a day after it cut its benchmark interest rate for the third straight meeting. Yet the Fed signaled it may pause before making more changes to monetary policy.

Read: Fed cuts rates for third meeting in a row, signals pause.

“People are VERY disappointed in Jay Powell and the Federal Reserve,” Trump charged in a tweet about the Fed’s chairman and the bank. Even with the Fed cutting rates, the president has leaned on Powell and his colleagues to slash them more aggressively.

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