KEY POINTS
  • Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley encouraged his one-time colleagues not to help Trump's "disastrous path of trade war escalation."
  • He even suggested, in a Bloomberg editorial, that the Fed try to influence the 2020 election by not cutting rates further.
  • "After all, Trump's reelection arguably presents a threat to the U.S. and global economy, to the Fed's independence and its ability to achieve its employment and inflation objectives," Dudley wrote.
  • Trump tweeted Tuesday that the Fed "has been calling it wrong for too long!"
William C. Dudley, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley is calling on the central bank not to help President Donald Trump fight his trade war with China.

In a sharply worded commentary to his one-time colleagues, Dudley urged Fed officials not to lower interest rates simply as a backstop while the president continues his tit-for-tat tariff battle with the Chinese that has escalated in recent days.