Who could replace Jay Powell as Fed chair — whenever it happens

Key Points

  • President Trump has been considering firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, with former Fed governor Kevin Warsh as a potential replacement.
  • Warsh has criticized the Fed for playing politics, a view shared by Trump, and has advised against removing Powell before his term ends in 2026.
  • Other potential candidates to replace Powell include Kevin Hassett, Art Laffer, Larry Kudlow, and Fed Governor Chris Waller.
  • There is uncertainty about the legality of removing Powell, with the law stating members serve "unless sooner removed for cause by the President."
  • Trump's recent actions suggest he believes he has the authority to remove Democrats from financial regulatory boards.

Summary

President Trump has been contemplating the removal of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, with former Fed governor Kevin Warsh emerging as a favored replacement. Warsh, who has criticized the Fed for political involvement, advised Trump against an early dismissal of Powell, suggesting it should wait until Powell's term ends in 2026. Despite this, Trump's frustration with Powell's handling of inflation and interest rates persists, with advisors like Steve Moore indicating a less than 50-50 chance of Powell's removal. Other potential successors include Kevin Hassett, Art Laffer, Larry Kudlow, and Fed Governor Chris Waller, who shares Trump's economic views. The legality of removing Powell remains ambiguous, with the law allowing removal "for cause," but what constitutes "cause" is unclear. Trump's recent actions, like firing Democrats from other financial regulatory boards, suggest he believes he has the authority to act unilaterally.

yahoo
April 21, 2025
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