BREAKING: President Trump to nominate Fed critic Stephen Moore to the Fed.
Tom Williams / CQ Roll Call via APGet breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will nominate Stephen Moore, who has been critical of Federal Reserve Board policy and its current chairman, to a seat on the board.Moore, 59, previously served as a Trump 2016 campaign adviser and is currently a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Moore, like Trump, has been a frequent critic of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. Last December, he wrote an op-ed slamming the Fed for
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