Mr. Trump has targeted Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, much more aggressively during his second term compared to his first. Since April, he has made around 43 separate comments against Powell, whereas over the entirety of his first four years, he critiqued Powell only about 30 times. The nature of these comments has shifted towards insults, indicating a notable change in Trump's relationship with the Federal Reserve chair during his presidency.
Since April, Trump has attacked Jerome Powell on approximately 43 occasions, significantly more than the 30 critiques made during his first four years in office.
The number of insults directed at Powell has sharply increased in Trump's second term compared to the first, reflecting a shift in the president's attitude.
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