Trump says he will announce his Federal Reserve chair nominee on Friday morning
For the past year, the president has aggressively attacked Fed Chair
“I’ll be announcing the Fed chair tomorrow morning,” Trump told reporters Thursday night as he went into a screening of the documentary “Melania” about his wife. “It’s going to be, somebody that is very respected, somebody that’s known to everybody in the financial world. And I think it’s going to be a very good choice. I hope so.”
Trump stayed relatively cryptic about his pick. His search was led by Treasury Secretary
Trump did say on Thursday night that “a lot of people think that this is somebody that could have been there a few years ago,” fueling speculation that he had chosen Warsh, who was a finalist in the 2017 search for Fed chair that led to Powell's selection.
Tensions between Trump and the central bank had been steadily mounting as the president used the renovation costs of the Fed's headquarters to further lambaste Powell, a campaign that resulted in the Fed getting subpoenas from the
Trump has long teased his Fed choice while saying his nominee would slash interest rates that influence the supply of money in the
On the cusp of Trump's announcement, Powell might have the ability to block him in an effort to ensure the Fed preserves its credibility by staying away from political considerations.
While his term as chair ends in roughly three months, Powell's term on the Fed's board of governors runs through 2028 and he could choose to remain in that post, likely blocking Trump's ability to have his nominees control the majority of the seats on the board. Of the seven Fed governors, former President
If Powell stays on the board, he could also create a small procedural hurdle for Trump's ability to nominate someone new to the board. This would mean Trump would either have to choose an existing board member as chair or replace
At a Wednesday news conference, Powell declined to say whether he would leave the board. But he did offer some advice to any successor about balancing the need for independent judgment with public accountability.
“Don’t get pulled into elected politics — don’t do it,” Powell said. “Another is, that our window into democratic accountability is



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