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Trump Rules Out Removing Fed Chair Powell Before Term Ends
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President Trump confirmed he will not remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before his term ends in 2026. He noted plans to replace Powell thereafter with his own appointee. The decision clarifies Trump’s stance on monetary policy leadership. It was announced recently amid economic policy discussions.
The Federal Reserve, established in 1913, oversees U.S. monetary policy. Its chair serves a four-year term, appointed by the President.
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The Context
Powell’s term, beginning in 2018, concludes in May 2026. Trump’s decision ensures continuity until that point.
Trump’s plan to appoint a successor signals his intent to shape policy. The Fed’s independence is a longstanding principle, however.
Some favor Trump’s restraint in not ousting Powell. Others worry his future pick could politicize the Fed.
The U.S. economy relies on the Fed for inflation and employment stability. Trump’s comments reflect his influence over its direction.
Critics argue replacing Powell risks undermining Fed autonomy. Supporters believe new leadership could align with Trump’s goals.
Public views on the Fed often focus on its economic impact. Leadership changes spark debate over policy shifts.
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| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 1 |
| Bias Distribution | 33% Left |
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