Jimmie Johnson: PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN IS LAUNCHING AN EFFORT TO FOCUS ON THE ECONOMY.
AND IT STARTS TODAY AS HE FINALLY MEETS WITH FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIR JEROME POWELL.
FACING RISING PRICES AND DEEP VOTER DISSATISFACTION, BIDEN’S MEETING COMES OVER A YEAR AFTER HE INITIALLY SAID HE FEARED TALKING TO THE FED WOULD LOOK LIKE HE WAS QUOTE:
“TELLING THEM WHAT THEY SHOULD AND SHOULDN’T DO.”
TUESDAY’S MEETING ALSO COMES JUST WEEKS AFTER POWELL WAS APPROVED FOR A SECOND TERM AS FED CHAIR — FOLLOWING A RARE BIPARTISAN VOTE IN THE SENATE.
Sen. Sherrod Brown | (D) OHIO: “Along with now Vice Chair Brainard, he played an instrumental role in stabilizing our economy in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. He’s been a reliable voice and a steady hand through this crisis.”
Jimmie Johnson: ACCORDING TO THE WHITE HOUSE — THIS IS ALL PART OF A MONTH-LONG PUSH AS INFLATION BECOMES THE TOP CONCERN FOR AMERICANS.
BIDEN ALSO PLANS TO DELIVER A SPEECH AT THE END OF THE WEEK WHEN THE NEW JOBS REPORT IS RELEASED.