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The Federal Reserve has provoked the ire of many of Washington's biggest names in its bid to tame inflation by raising interest rates. Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence (R) joins Yahoo Finance Live for an exclusive interview, outlining the reform he wishes to see at the Fed if elected president in 2024, starting with the removal of Chair Jerome Powell. Pence says he would 'absolutely go in a different direction with the chairman of the Federal Reserve.' 'We need fresh leadership at the Fed that's going to step forward and join us in an effort to really tackle the inflation that is waging war on American families,' Pence says, later adding: 'But, also, I think the time has come for us to end the dual mandate at the Federal Reserve. For years now, as you all well know, we've said the Federal Reserve needs to work on protecting the dollar and full employment. Well, I think full employment oughta be the job of the president, of the members of Congress, of governors, end elected officials.' For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.

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