Ex-Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell sounds alarm over political interference
Former Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned that political interference in monetary policy could permanently damage public trust in the central bank. Speaking at an award ceremony, Powell described the Fed as undergoing a "stress test" under the Trump administration, which has challenged the institution's independence.

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AI-generatedFormer Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned that political interference in monetary policy could permanently damage public trust in the central bank. Speaking at an award ceremony, Powell described the Fed as undergoing a "stress test" under the Trump administration, which has challenged the institution's independence. He emphasized that removing Fed officials over policy disagreements would set a dangerous precedent. This comes as the Supreme Court considers a case involving President Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, an action Powell stated could undermine the Fed's credibility and its ability to make decisions solely based on economic analysis for the public good.
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5 extractedA federal district judge blocked the firing of Lisa Cook in September.
Donald Trump attempted to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook last August.
If any administration finds a way to remove Fed officials over policy differences, then future administrations will do so as well.
The Federal Reserve is in the midst of a 'stress test' due to political interference.
A single act of political interference in monetary policy could permanently destroy public trust in the central bank.