
Wall Street Journal Says This ‘Failure’ By Republicans Will Come Back To Haunt Them
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The GOP “might regret the precedent the next time there’s a Democratic President," warned the newspaper's conservative editorial board.
The Wall Street Journal exposed Republican short-term thinking in an editorial published Sunday.
Senate Republicans’ push to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee Stephen Miran onto the Federal Reserve Board — amid Trump’s efforts to control the Fed and slash interest rates — may come back to haunt them, warned the newspaper’s conservative editorial board.
Read the full op-ed at the Wall Street Journal.
The GOP “might regret the precedent the next time there’s a Democratic President. Which there will be, maybe as soon as 2029,” it said.
Miran will only take unpaid leave of absence from his role as Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers and return to it after, the Journal said, noting he won’t be “independent” and will likely just do Trump’s bidding.













