KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump jumped into the debate over New York Fed President John Williams' speech Thursday.
  • Williams delivered remarks that the market interpreted as signaling an aggressive rate cut this month. But the New York Fed office soon walked back the comments.
  • Trump repeated past criticisms of the central bank and said it should stop its "crazy" moves to tighten policy.

President Donald Trump weighed into a simmering debate over Federal Reserve interest rate policy, saying Friday that the central bank needs to end its "crazy" tightening moves.

In a series of tweets, the president addressed an unusual controversy stemming from a speech Thursday that New York Fed President John Williams delivered.