How Trump could use a building renovation to oust Fed Chair Powell
The push comes after a monthslong campaign by Trump to try to rid himself of the politically independent central banker, who has resisted the Republican president's calls to slash interest rates out of concerns about the administration's tariffs sparking higher levels of inflation.
Trump indicated Tuesday that Powell’s handling of an extensive renovation project on two Fed buildings in
“When you spend
The project has been underway for years, going back to Trump’s first term. But it only recently caught the White House’s attention. Trump maintains Fed rate cuts would lower the costs of government borrowing, while Powell has warned a premature rate cut could worsen inflation and ultimately raise those borrowing costs.
The risk of the Fed losing its political independence could undermine America’s financial markets, possibly leading to a meltdown in stocks and investors charging a premium to lend to the
Here’s what to know:
Ousting Powell risks setting off market panic
Powell and his board have the dual mandate of maximizing employment and keeping prices stable, a task that can require them to make politically unpopular moves such as raising interest rates to hold inflation in check. The general theory is that keeping the Fed free from the influence of the
An attempt to remove Powell from his job before his term ends in
The
Trump's workaround appears to be that Powell misrepresented the renovation project in congressional testimony and that the cost is excessive, thus meriting his dismissal.
The Fed's main headquarters is over 90 years old
The renovation will also remove asbestos, lead and other hazardous elements and update the building with modern electrical and communications systems. The H-shaped building, named after a former Fed chair in the 1930s and '40s, is located near some of Washington’s highest-profile monuments and has references to classical architecture and marble in the facades and stonework. The central bank is also renovating a building next door that it acquired in 2018.
The renovation costs have ballooned over the years
Trump administration officials have criticized the Fed over the project's expense, which has reached
Like a beleaguered homeowner facing spiraling costs for a remodeling project, the Fed cites many reasons for the greater expense. Construction costs, including for materials and labor, rose sharply during the inflation spike in 2021 and 2022. More asbestos needed to be removed than expected.
In 2024, the Fed's board canceled its planned renovations of a third building because of rising costs.
White House budget director calls renovations ‘ostentatious’
Powell has disputed the claims, which were given wide circulation in a paper issued by the Mercatus Center, a think tank at
“There’s no VIP dining room," Powell said last month during a
Some of those elements were removed from initial building plans submitted in 2021, the Fed says.
But the White House also takes issue with the Fed reducing its renovation costs
In its
Essentially,
Speaking last Thursday at the planning commission meeting, Blair said he intends to tour the construction site, review materials from the Fed on how the approved 2021 renovation plans have changed and circulate a letter among his colleagues on the commission that would go to Fed officials.
The Fed has asked for an independent review of the project
The central bank says, in a series of frequently asked questions on its website, that it is "not subject to the direction” of the commission and has only complied with its directives voluntarily.
Instead, the Fed said it is accountable to the
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