Fed Chair Jerome Powell says he won't leave bank until DOJ probe is over
Federal Reserve Chair
During a Wednesday press conference, Powell confirmed that he would stay on the Fed board as chair pro tempore until the
Powell also said he would remain a member of the Fed board of governors until the
"I have no intention of leaving the Board until the investigation is well and truly over with transparency and finality," Powell said Wednesday, shortly after the Fed kept rates steady.
Powell's term as Fed chair ends in May, and Trump in January nominated former Fed board member
While most Fed chairs who can remain at the bank choose to leave, none of Powell's predecessors have faced a similar legal challenge from within the administration.
Powell confirmed in January that the
The intitial cost of the project was estimated to be
Trump, who has constantly berated Powell's economic views, claimed that the Fed chair should be investigated and punished for gross incompetence and dishonesty. Powell dozens of lawmakers, and a broad coalition of economic and legal experts have dismissed the probe as a political ploy to push out the Fed chief or punish his refusal to heed the president's orders.
A federal judge sided with the Fed in an order unsealed last week, which quashed the
"How is this absolutely terrible
Trump claimed Powell "created an absolute disaster — A money pit, and embarrassment to our Country for the whole World to see!"
"The Contractor on the job, along with Powell, should also be heavily investigated, in that it is impossible for a 'professional' to have such enormous Cost Overruns," he continued.



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