Bessent says White House may 'veto' Federal Reserve presidents
In comments at the
Bessent said that three of the 12 regional presidents have ties to
“So, do they represent their district?” he asked. “I am going to start advocating, going forward, not retroactively, that regional Fed presidents must have lived in their district for at least three years.”
Bessent added that he wasn’t sure if
“I believe that you would just say, unless someone’s lived in the district for three years, we’re going to veto them,” Bessent said.
Bessent has stepped up his criticism of the Fed’s 12 regional bank presidents in recent weeks after several of them made clear in a series of speeches that they opposed cutting the Fed’s key rate at its next meeting in December. President
The prospect of the administration “vetoing” regional bank presidents would represent another effort by the
The
The seven governors and the president of the
The regional Fed presidents are appointed by boards made up of local and business community leaders.
Three of the seven members of the Fed's board were appointed by Trump, and the president is seeking to fire Governor
Trump is also weighing a pick to replace Chair
The three regional presidents cited by Bessent are all relatively recent appointees.
Musalem is the only one of the three that currently votes on policy and he supported the Fed's rate cuts in September and October. But last month he suggested that with inflation elevated, the Fed likely wouldn't be able to cut much more.
Logan has said she would have voted against October's rate cut if she had a vote, while Hammack has said that the Fed's key rate should remain high to combat inflation. Both Hammack and Logan will vote on rate decisions next year.
Bessent argued last month in an interview on CNBC that the reason for the regional Fed banks was to bring the perspective of their districts to the Fed's interest rate decisions and “break the
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Associated Press Writer



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