In both social media posts and offhand remarks to reporters, the president has suggested that the White House should have more control over the Federal Reserve, the 111-year-old central bank that helps keep the U.S. economy stable — and therefore the rest of the world's, too.
Trump's view fits naturally with his theory that the White House should have more control over everything from elections to IRS audits to the federal judiciary. But in this case, it would undermine trust in the United States as a safe haven for investors around the world, almost certainly leading to spiraling inflation in the short term and higher interest rates in the long run.