KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump says he's not currently looking at a payroll tax cut or indexing capital gains to inflation.
  • The comments follow several days of mixed messaging from his administration about whether or how it will respond to growing recession fears.
  • Trump says the U.S. does not "need" tax cuts, because of a "strong economy."

President Donald Trump insisted Wednesday that his administration will not cut taxes to turn aside an economic slowdown — only a day after he said he would consider tax policy changes.

It follows several days of mixed messaging from the White House on whether it would respond to growing concerns about a potential recession. Trump has spent the week arguing the U.S. has the strongest economy in the world — while urging the Federal Reserve to chop interest rates, a step typically taken during cycles of economic weakness.