Hassett says Federal Reserve can reject Trump's views if he is chair [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 3:53 PM EST, December 14, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) A leading candidate to be President Donald Trumps choice for Federal Reserve chair said that he would present the presidents views to Fed officials for their consideration but they could reject them if they chose when making decisions on interest rates.
Kevin Hassett, in an interview Sunday on CBS News Face the Nation, said he would continue to speak with Trump if he becomes the Fed chair. But when asked if Trumps opinions on interest rates would have equal weighting with members of the Feds interest-rate setting committee, Hassett replied, No, he would have no weight.
His opinion matters if its good, if its based on data, Hassett continued. And then if you go to the committee and you say, well, the president made this argument and thats a really sound argument, I think, what do you think? If they reject it, then theyll vote in a different way.
Hassetts comments come as Trump is reportedly in final interviews with potential replacements for the Feds current chair, Jerome Powell. Trump has emphasized that he expects whomever he nominates to lead the Fed will sharply lower the central banks key rate, which currently stands at about 3.6%. Trump has said it should be cut to 1% or lower, a view almost no economist shares. Trumps outspokenness has raised concerns about the Feds independence from day-to-day politics under any chair he appoints.
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