Biden falsely claims he's never spoken to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell as president
Biden met with Powell in the White House in May 2022
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President Biden on Thursday falsely claimed he had never spoken to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell as president, despite having a meeting with him at the White House two years ago.
Biden, during a speech to the Economic Club of Washington, said, "Unlike my predecessor, I respect the Federal Reserve's independence as they pursued a mandate to bring inflation down."
"And that independence has served the country well. And by the way, I've never once spoken to the chairman of the Fed since I became president," Biden added. "We'll also do enormous damage to our economy if that independence is ever lost."
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However, in May 2022, Biden met with Powell in the Oval Office in what Bloomberg described in a report as his "third in-person session with Powell" since becoming president.
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"My plan is to address inflation. That starts with a simple proposition: respect the Fed, respect the Fed’s independence, which I have done and will continue to do," Biden said at the time.
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"The president underscored to Chair Powell in the meeting what he has underscored consistently including today — that he respects the independence of the Federal Reserve," then-White House National Economic Council Director Brian Deese said after the meeting, according to Reuters.
Before that, in November 2021, Biden also introduced Powell during a news conference to announce his nominees for chair and vice chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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During his time as president, Donald Trump once called Powell "clueless" in a tweet, writing, "We should easily be reaping big Rewards & Gains, but the Fed is holding us back. We will Win!"