President Donald Trump criticized the Federal Reserve for failing to raise rates earlier, following the Bureau of Labor Statistics' revision of 911,000 jobs. Trump slammed Fed Chair Jerome Powell's framework as outdated, calling for modern information sources. He rejected Ken Griffin's defense of Fed independence, emphasizing incompetence over theoretical independence. Economist and investors reconsider U.S. labor market health and Fed policy. Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya backed Trump's criticism, warning of being "behind the curve" and lacking a plan. Two interpretations on the Federal Reserve's actions are emerging. For more information, visit Benzinga.com.