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Trump and the Trump administration have increasingly turned their fire on Powell and his leadership of the central bank.
Whatever the Fed chief’s errors, canning him early would be an economic and legal mistake.
If President Donald Trump tries to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, it would almost certainly set off a courtroom ...
A firing of Jerome Powell by President Trump would likely open up a legal war never before seen in the US, without any ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday again floated the idea of firing Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair he has long attacked over interest rates he wants lowered.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said about finding a successor to Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in May 2026: ...
Donald Trump is again considering firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, potentially igniting a complex legal battle. Powell asserts his removal is unlawful and vows to resist. The dispute ...
Supreme Court says Fed is unique, easing worries over Trump's ability to fire Powell "The Federal Reserve is a uniquely structured, quasi-private entity," the court's majority wrote.
The sidelining of the CFPB’s top fair-lending official, early-out of a leading Fed supervisor, and President Trump’s dragging ...
Jerome Powell’s cautious rate policy sparks fierce criticism and succession talks, putting his Fed Chair tenure under unprecedented scrutiny.
A vote-a-rama is underway in the Senate on President Donald Trump’s package to formalize Department of Government Efficiency spending cuts. Follow for live updates.
In the battle over President Trump’s spending priorities, Republicans say they’re running the table, leaving Democratic ...