Trump's move here is indeed a bit excessive.
To be honest, I originally voted for him, and I still support many of his policies— including yesterday's bill related to credit card interest rates, which I fully agree with.
But suddenly launching a so-called criminal investigation into Jerome Powell? In Big Brother's view, that's just stirring up trouble, even bordering on absurdity.
The logic is simple: in just a few months, Powell will retire himself.
At that point, Trump could openly nominate his own person and seamlessly take control of the future direction of the Federal Reserve—everything would be perfectly natural, and no one could object. But by doing this now, he's essentially shooting himself in the foot.
What signal does this send to the outside world?
It almost sounds like: "If you don't obey me, I'll use the judicial system to take you down."
This not only undermines the independence of the Federal Reserve, but also makes many swing voters—and even some who previously supported him—start to question his intentions.
Regardless of party affiliation, there's a clear consensus in American society: people don't like power threats that carry even a hint of authoritarianism.
American voters generally dislike strong-arm, emotional, or even childish political theatrics—this is a cross-party consensus.
From a practical political standpoint, Big Brother personally believes Trump will most likely step back in the end and won't actually pursue a full-scale investigation into Jerome Powell.
Because, from the perspective of legal basis, operational risk, and public support, this move simply doesn't hold water. Pushing it further would do nothing but harm Trump's own standing.
Big Brother's position has always been straightforward: I don't blindly defend either side, nor do I join the emotional frenzy.
Support what should be supported, criticize what should be criticized. As a Chinese-language content creator, clearly presenting facts and logical reasoning matters far more than simply siding with one emotion-driven camp.
2026 January 13, Tuesday
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