Trump Withdraws Mark Carney
The 'Board of Peace', President Trump's ambitious global initiative, has hit its first major public snag. Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, initially touted as a key member, has had his invitation abruptly withdrawn.
The Announcement
The news broke via a late-night post on Truth Social, where the President cited "strategic differences" and "conflicting economic philosophies" as the primary reasons for the reversal. Insiders suggest that Carney's recent comments on green finance may have clashed with the Administration's energy policies.
International Reaction
The decision has drawn mixed reactions globally. Supporters in the US see it as a move to prioritize 'America First' economic values, while European allies have expressed concern over the stability of the Board's leadership structure.
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As the Board of Peace prepares for its inaugural summit in Geneva, the absence of Carney leaves a significant void in economic expertise. Whether this signals a shift towards a more isolationist approach for the Board remains to be seen.