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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(136,049 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:17 PM Mar 19

Trump tried to push Powell out, but now he may be stuck with him

Jerome H. Powell said Wednesday that he would remain at the helm of the Federal Reserve after the expiration of his term as chair in mid-May, as long as his successor has not yet been confirmed by the Senate.

That is the opposite outcome that President Donald Trump has been pushing for. For months, Trump has waged an unusually aggressive campaign against Powell - publicly demanding steep interest rate cuts and at times threatening to try to remove Powell before his term expired. This culminated with the Justice Department launching a criminal investigation into Powell over brief congressional testimony last summer connected to a $2.5 billion office renovation at the central bank.

That pressure has backfired. Sen. Thom Tillis (North Carolina), a key Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, has refused to allow Kevin Warsh’s nomination to succeed Powell to advance until the Justice Department inquiry into Powell is closed - a bottleneck that has left the administration’s own timeline in limbo and may extend the tenure of the very chair the White House has spent months trying to push out. Trump said in January that he would nominate Warsh, a former Fed governor, but the Senate has yet to schedule a hearing on the nomination.

“That is what the law calls for,” Powell told reporters Wednesday, adding that it is what has been done on several occasions, including when his initial term as chair lapsed during the Biden administration and the Senate had yet to reconfirm him.

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/currencies/articles/trump-tried-push-powell-now-165144008.html

Slobfather fucks up again.

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Trump tried to push Powell out, but now he may be stuck with him (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 19 OP
Powell will stick around regardless Fiendish Thingy Mar 19 #1
According to Fortune... Pluvious Mar 21 #4
Kevin Warsh is named in the Epstein files ... maybe he won't be approved ever FakeNoose Mar 19 #2
K&R UTUSN Mar 19 #3
Powell was the only decent appointee that Tramp has made. 617Blue Mar 21 #5
Trump could be stuck with Powell as 'shadow Fed chair' due to Pirro's failures: report LetMyPeopleVote Mar 23 #6

Fiendish Thingy

(23,354 posts)
1. Powell will stick around regardless
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:22 PM
Mar 19

His term as chair ends in May, but his term as a board member lasts another 2-3 years.

Pluvious

(5,411 posts)
4. According to Fortune...
Sat Mar 21, 2026, 10:50 AM
Mar 21
If he stays as a governor but not as FOMC Chair, it could create an unusual, possibly dysfunctional, division of authority within the Fed.


We might need more popcorn lol

617Blue

(2,524 posts)
5. Powell was the only decent appointee that Tramp has made.
Sat Mar 21, 2026, 10:55 AM
Mar 21

Of course he's been trying to get rid of him for years.

LetMyPeopleVote

(180,291 posts)
6. Trump could be stuck with Powell as 'shadow Fed chair' due to Pirro's failures: report
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 04:07 PM
Mar 23

Jerome Powell is not going to leave office until these silly charges are finally dismissed.

Donald Trump's attempt to force Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell out of office appears destined to backfire spectacularly, with the botched criminal prosecution potentially extending Powell's stay rather than shortening it.

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-03-22T22:00:10Z

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-powell-2676572479/

Donald Trump's attempt to force Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell out of office appears destined to backfire spectacularly, with the botched criminal prosecution potentially extending Powell's stay rather than shortening it.

According to reporting from Yahoo Finance's Jennifer Schonberger, the failed prosecution effort has been complicated further by the possibility that Powell's successor, Kevin Warsh—Trump's nominee for the position—could remain stuck in confirmation limbo indefinitely.

Powell made clear this past week that he intends to serve as the Fed's chair pro tempore if Warsh fails to win Senate confirmation before Powell's term expires in May. "That is what the law calls for," Powell told reporters Wednesday, pointing to historical precedent for such arrangements, including his own delayed confirmation to a second term under former President Joe Biden.

Powell also announced for the first time that he will not resign from the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors until the Justice Department investigation targeting him personally is fully resolved. "I have no intention of leaving the board until the investigation is well and truly over with transparency and finality," he said following the Fed's policy meeting.

The legal warfare intensified in January when D.C. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's Justice Department launched a criminal probe into Powell's congressional testimony regarding cost overruns on renovations to the Fed's Washington headquarters.
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