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John Carney | 04-18-26

Larry Kudlow has on John Carney to explore the vital link between corporate profitability and a thriving economy, suggesting that high earnings are the primary engine for job creation and market stability despite global conflicts. The dialogue shifts to a critical legal dispute regarding the Federal Reserve's refusal to provide documents to the Justice Department, an act the two view as a dangerous overreach of institutional independence. They argue that this lack of transparency undermines executive branch accountability and could provide a legitimate legal basis for the President to remove the Fed Chairman for cause.

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