economy
Trump eases pressure on Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh as inflation tops 4%
President Donald Trump's economic advisors are giving Warsh space, as the new Fed chairman, on interest rates as the president repeats calls to cut.

TL;DR
- Some of President Trump's economic advisors are showing increased patience regarding Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh's decision to maintain steady interest rates.
- This shift in tone from the administration comes as inflation has risen to 4.1%, exceeding the Fed's target of 2%.
- While President Trump continues to publicly call for interest rate cuts, his advisors, including Peter Navarro and Kevin Hassett, have recently indicated support for a pause or steady approach from the Fed.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has suggested Warsh will act independently, and his comments have been interpreted by some as signaling a potential openness to rate increases.
- The change in stance is partly attributed to the 'personnel is big for this president' dynamic, with Trump having confidence in Warsh.
- Elevated energy prices, influenced by events in the Middle East, have contributed to the current inflation figures, though core inflation has also risen.
- Despite the current patience, the president returned to calling for rate cuts, indicating potential for future pressure.