Emails discussing removal of Fed Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin among Trump allies
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The exchange shows internal talk among senior White House figures about ousting key economic officials, indicating possible political pressure on the Federal Reserve. While it provides names and dates Steve Bannon and an unknown sender (J) discuss "getting rid of Powell" and "Mnuchin" as priorities. Reference to Powell's non‑economist background and past employment at Bankers Trust and Dillon, Rea
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