“The sick part is why he’s doing this — it’s just because both these men represent what he doesn’t want. They won’t do what he wants,” Cuomo said. “This president is a living, breathing, tweeting example of a very different America than the one that made us great.”

It is somewhat ironic that Cuomo would have the gall to talk about anyone else’s temper after his recently meltdown over being called “Fredo.”

President Trump had taken aim at Powell earlier in the day after the federal reserve chair said that though the Fed might cut interest rates to help bolster the economy, it cannot fix any damage caused by trade battles.

“Setting trade policy is the business of Congress and the administration, not that of the Fed,” Powell said during the Fed’s annual summit. “While monetary policy is a powerful tool that works to support consumer spending, business investment, and public confidence, it cannot provide a settled rulebook for international trade.”

President Trump responded in a pair of tweets, saying that we have a “very strong dollar and a very weak Fed.” and that he will work “brilliantly” with both.

….My only question is, who is our bigger enemy, Jay Powell or Chairman Xi? — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 23, 2019

The president also told reporters that he would not stop Powell if he decided he wanted to resign.

“Do I want him to resign? Let me put it this way: If he did, I wouldn’t stop him,” Trump said, adding that he is unhappy with him.