Trump taps Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve
Warsh served on the Fed's governing board from 2006 to 2011 after working as an economic adviser in the George W. Bush administration. He beat out other shortlist contenders for the Fed job, including
"I have known Kevin for a long period of time, and have no doubt that he will go down as one of the GREAT Fed Chairmen, maybe the best," Trump wrote in a social media post. "On top of everything else, he is "central casting," and he will never let you down."
Trump has repeatedly complained that the current Fed chairman,
Warsh will undoubtedly face questions during his confirmation hearing about whether he's willing to buck pressure from the president.
Warsh has ties to
During the financial crisis, Warsh served as the Fed's primary ambassador to
While Trump is counting on Warsh to lower interest rates despite inflation that is well above the Fed's target, Warsh was on the opposite side of the fence during his previous term at the central bank. He frequently warned of inflation that didn't materialize, even as the unemployment rate hovered near 10%.
Warsh could join a divided Fed
While the Fed chair serves as the public face of the central bank, interest rates are set by a 12-member committee, consisting of the seven Fed governors and a rotating group of regional Fed bank presidents. In recent months, the committee has been divided over whether interest rates should be lower to cushion possible job losses or higher to curb stubborn inflation.
Since
In addition to jawboning the Fed, Trump has worked to replace members of its governing board with people who are more likely to do his bidding. When Fed governor
Trump has also tried to oust another member of the Fed's board,
Trump has challenged the Fed's independence
By design, the Fed is supposed to be insulated from
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That's likely to come up during Warsh's confirmation hearing.
"It is difficult to trust that any Chair of the
Sen.
While Warsh calls the independence of the Fed "important and worthy," he argued in a speech last April that the central bank has weakened that case by trying to do too much and losing sight of its inflation-fighting mission.
"Our constitutional republic accepts an independent central bank only if it sticks closely to its congressionally-directed duty and successfully performs its tasks," Warsh said in remarks to the
He warned that by keeping interest rates low for years, the Fed "contributed to an explosion of federal spending." That seems at odds with Trump's desire for even lower interest rates, so the government can keep running trillion-dollar deficits more cheaply.
Politicians tend to prefer lower interest rates, which can boost the economy in the short run but at a potential cost in long-run performance.
"Central bank independence is the solution that
One key question is whether Powell leaves the Fed board when his term as chair expires. That's the norm, but Powell could stay on as Fed governor until
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