Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell
It鈥檚 not new to hear of President Donald Trump being upset with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Trump has repeatedly pressured Powell to cut interest rates, but Powell doesn鈥檛 seem to…
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It鈥檚 not new to hear of being upset with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Trump has repeatedly pressured Powell to cut interest rates, but Powell doesn鈥檛 seem to budge. Now, however, the fire is intensifying as Trump is threatening to fire Jerome Powell.
Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell
鈥淧owell鈥檚 termination cannot come fast enough!鈥 Trump said in a social media post Thursday. Later that day, Trump said 鈥渋f I want him out, he鈥檒l be out of there real fast, believe me.鈥 This comes just one day after Powell warned that the Federal Reserve faces a difficult balancing act. With tariffs driving up prices while also weakening the economy, he said the Fed could be forced to choose between fighting inflation or supporting growth鈥攖wo goals that might be at odds in a trade war scenario.
Despite Trump鈥檚 claims, Powell states that Trump can鈥檛 break the rules as the Fed chair can鈥檛 simply be fired over policy disagreements. 鈥淲e鈥檙e never going to be influenced by any political pressure,鈥 Powell said. 鈥淧eople can say whatever they want. That鈥檚 fine. That鈥檚 not a problem. But we will do what we do strictly without consideration of political or any other extraneous factors.鈥
History Between Powell and Trump
This isn鈥檛 the first time Trump and Powell have clashed. Trump first appointed Powell in 2018, then quickly soured on him during a 2019 trade war, accusing Powell of not cutting rates fast enough. Powell was reappointed in 2022 by President Biden with massive support. Trump鈥檚 frustration now seems to stem from Powell鈥檚 refusal to preemptively slash rates again. On Thursday, Trump once again pressured the Fed: 鈥淧owell should have lowered interest rates, like the ECB, long ago, but he should certainly lower them now.鈥
The Fed has kept rates steady so far this year. Powell and other central bankers are cautious鈥攃utting rates might boost the economy in the short term, but it could also make inflation worse, especially when higher prices are being driven by supply shocks like tariffs. Powell himself acknowledges that 鈥渢here鈥檚 a tension there鈥.
Trump鈥檚 threats certainly have alarmed economists and investors, who view the Fed鈥檚 independence as vital to the US government system. , a Cornell University economist, warned: 鈥淭rump is taking the cudgel to elements of the U.S. institutional framework that have long been seen as free from direct political interference. This could have serious long-term ramifications for the value and broad use of the dollar in global markets.鈥
With tensions rising, others have gotten involved as well. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tried to calm the waters earlier this week, calling the Fed鈥檚 independence a 鈥渏ewel box that has got to be preserved.鈥 At the moment, Powell鈥檚 term runs through May 2026, and Trump has said he won鈥檛 replace him early. But as the pressure from grows and campaign season heats up, that promise may not hold.
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It鈥檚 not new to hear of being upset with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Trump has repeatedly pressured Powell to cut interest rates, but Powell doesn鈥檛 seem to budge. Now, however, the fire is intensifying as Trump is threatening to fire Jerome Powell.
Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell
鈥淧owell鈥檚 termination cannot come fast enough!鈥 Trump said in a social media post Thursday. Later that day, Trump said 鈥渋f I want him out, he鈥檒l be out of there real fast, believe me.鈥 This comes just one day after Powell warned that the Federal Reserve faces a difficult balancing act. With tariffs driving up prices while also weakening the economy, he said the Fed could be forced to choose between fighting inflation or supporting growth鈥攖wo goals that might be at odds in a trade war scenario.
Despite Trump鈥檚 claims, Powell states that Trump can鈥檛 break the rules as the Fed chair can鈥檛 simply be fired over policy disagreements. 鈥淲e鈥檙e never going to be influenced by any political pressure,鈥 Powell said. 鈥淧eople can say whatever they want. That鈥檚 fine. That鈥檚 not a problem. But we will do what we do strictly without consideration of political or any other extraneous factors.鈥