Former Federal Reserve leaders, Senators slam DOJ's inquiry
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In a rare move, Powell on Sunday released a video statement publicly disclosing the probe and saying it was filed because the central bank hasn't bowed to President
Powell said the
"This new threat is not about my testimony last June or about the renovation of the
Sen.
"If there were any remaining doubt whether advisers within the
Former
"The
The group, which also included other former economic leaders, said Trump's move would undermine the bank's independence from politics.
"This is how monetary policy is made in emerging markets with weak institutions, with highly negative consequences for inflation and the functioning of their economies more broadly," they wrote. "It has no place in
"It's clear the administration's investigation is nothing more than an attempt at coercion," she said. "If the
She added: "The stakes are too high to look the other way: if the
Powell's term as chairman ends in May. Trump has made it clear that he plans to replace Powell with someone who wants to lower benchmark interest rates.
Sen.
Trump personally toured the
Back in July, Powell defended work on the renovation project, which he said was hampered by multiple challenges. The project was estimated to cost
Cato scholar
"Historical episodes of executive interference with monetary policy always lead to bad economic outcomes like high inflation," he said. "This episode demonstrates that our current system of setting the federal funds rate target is too arbitrary and discretionary. It leaves too much scope for subjectivity and thereby invites criticism from politicians seeking a scapegoat. It is imperative that we instill objective, rules-based, monetary policy to both improve economic outcomes and shield the Fed's independence."
"The president has every right to criticize the Fed chair. He has a First Amendment right, just like all of you do. And one thing for sure, the president has made it quite clear,
Until Sunday, Powell had taken Trump's name-calling and public pressure campaign in stride. Last July, when asked about how Trump's comments had affected him, Powell said he was focused on doing his job. The line drew applause from a stage filled with other central bankers.
Since returning to the
Powell has largely ducked Trump's criticism. When Trump criticized cost overruns on the remodel, the Fed chairman referred the matter to the central bank's inspector general.
Trump has wanted to fire Powell for years and has been openly searching for a replacement.



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