President Trump has been agitating for a reduction in interest rates throughout his second term, even engaging in a public feud with former Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell over the issue. Powell criticized Trump's tariffs and repeatedly rebuffed attempts to get him to budge on interest rates, insisting that the Fed must remain independent and warning of potential consequences of rashly changing interest rates driven by political whim and not economic factors.
“I think it was a mistake, because the real problem wasn't Lewinsky. The real problem was he committed perjury in a case involving sexual harassment when he was governor. And perjury's a felony.” He connected the Lewinsky scandal to the Paula Jones matter, where Clinton was accused of propositioning her in a hotel room, exposing himself, and asking her to perform oral sex, leading to a sexual harassment lawsuit and a later settlement in 1998.
In a ruling issued on Tuesday, a three-judge panel, which included two judges appointed by Donald Trump, rejected Alabama's latest attempt to gerrymander away the political power of Black people. The federal district court struck down the state's new congressional map as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Alabama has already indicated that it will file an emergency appeal.