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Wall Street Journal April 17,

Wall Street Journal April 17,

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated on Wednesday that it may be difficult for the central bank to protect the economy from the trade war of President Trump, and predicted higher consumer prices as well as unemployment in the short term.

The Trump administration has instructed the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to begin revoking Harvard University’s tax-exempt designation. This move would end tax deductions and tax the net earnings of the university.

Prologis, a warehouse-focused Real Estate Investment Trust, said President Trump's intensifying trade war with China is driving demand for U.S. Warehouse space. Clients are stockpiling, rerouting shipment and leasing additional storage to avoid new tariffs.

William Oplinger, CEO of Alcoa, said that the Trump Administration's aluminum tariffs will have an annual impact on Alcoa of $100 million.

A U.S. Federal Judge on Wednesday found probable reason to hold Trump Administration officials in criminal contempt after they deliberately violated a court order prohibiting the deportation of Venezuelan migrants.

Chris Krebs, former senior cybersecurity official in the Trump administration, is now being investigated by the federal government on President Trump's orders. He announced his resignation from SentinelOne, and vowed to fight what he described as an unprecedented effort to silence dissent.

(source: Reuters)