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Trump Administration Considers Jerome Powell Replacement,

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirms search for Jerome Powell’s replacement as Fed Chair
  • President Trump pressures Jerome Powell to reduce interest rates by 1% or resign.
  • Jerome Powell can be replaced in October with front-runners being Bessent and Waller.

Jerome Powell’s time as Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve seems to be drawing to a close. As Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed that the Trump administration is indeed searching for a replacement.

In a Bloomberg interview last week, Bessent said the administration would start within the next few weeks and could announce a replacement by October. Powell’s current term expires in May 2026.

Although Bessent’s name has been suggested as a leading contender. He was quick to respond that he’s not at this time considering the position. “I have the best job in DC,” Bessent mentioned, citing his work on finishing the tax bill and continuing trade negotiations. 

But he did say, “I will do what the President wants,” indicating willingness to take the position if officially appointed.

Other contenders in the running are Kevin Hasset, Christopher Waller, and Kevin Warsh.

The action follows increasing pressure from President Trump, who has been urging Powell to cut interest rates by at least 1%. Trump went as far as sending a handwritten letter to Powell telling him to resign.

Bessent added to the swelling chorus, citing softening inflation and gentle tariff effects as justification to lower the rates.

Markets are currently wagering on a rate cut in July, particularly following hints from Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller of potential easing in the near future.

The leadership of Powell, under political pressure, comes under intense scrutiny as the Trump administration. Which looks for a replacement Fed Chair, indicating a potential change in U.S. monetary policy.

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