Trump Confirms No Plans To Replace Fed Chair Powell

Donald Trump has stated he will not replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chair, emphasizing respect for the Fed’s independence while acknowledging his right to provide input on monetary policy.

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Trump Confirms No Plans To Replace Fed Chair Powell

In a recent interview, President-elect Donald Trump stated he has no plans to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chair. The announcement comes despite past tensions over interest rate hikes during Trump’s first term.

Trump Respects Fed Independence

During an appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, Trump addressed the issue, saying, “I don’t see it,” when asked about removing Powell from his position.
While Trump acknowledged Powell might act on his suggestions about monetary policy, he admitted, “If I asked him to, he probably wouldn’t.”

Trump emphasized his respect for the Federal Reserve’s independence, a stance that contrasts with his earlier criticisms.

Powell Defends His Position

Jerome Powell, appointed by Trump during his first term, has consistently defended the Federal Reserve’s autonomy.

  • After the election, Powell told reporters he would not step down even if asked by Trump.
  • Powell reiterated that the president cannot legally remove him or other senior Federal Reserve officials.

Past Tensions Over Monetary Policy

The relationship between Trump and Powell has been contentious at times.

  • Trump criticized Powell for increasing interest rates during his presidency.
  • At one point, Trump considered firing Powell, but legal safeguards prevented such action.

Despite these tensions, Powell recently expressed optimism about working with the incoming administration.

Trump’s Views on Interest Rates

Trump has consistently voiced his belief in having input on monetary policy.

  • In an October interview, he stated, “I think I have the right to say, ‘I think you should go up or down a little bit.’”
  • However, he clarified that he does not have the authority to issue direct orders.

Trump also joked about the Fed Chair’s role, calling it “the greatest job in government” for its perceived simplicity.

A Step Toward Collaboration

By confirming Powell’s continuation, Trump appears to signal a willingness to cooperate with the Federal Reserve. This decision reflects a pragmatic approach as Trump prepares for his return to the White House.

Powell’s leadership and the Fed’s independence will remain key components of U.S. monetary policy during Trump’s upcoming term, potentially setting the stage for a balanced relationship between the administration and the central bank.

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