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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Supreme Court made Trump's attack on Jerome Powell possible - Ian Millhiser @ Vox
Vox Gift LinkOn Sunday evening, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell revealed that the Trump administration has opened a criminal investigation into him, nominally because of a dispute over a renovation of the Feds headquarters. The real reason for the investigation is almost certainly that President Donald Trump wants to push Powell out of office and make room for someone more aligned with Trumps agenda.
Trump initially appointed Powell to lead the Fed in 2018, but the president later soured on Powell, because Trump wants the Fed to lower interest rates more quickly than it has.
By law, the Federal Reserve is insulated from presidential control, and members of the Feds Board of Governors may only be removed by the president for cause. This is because the Fed has the power to temporarily stimulate the economy, potentially boosting a presidents approval rating during an election year, but at the cost of much greater economic turmoil down the road.
In advance of the 1972 election, for example, President Richard Nixon successfully pressured Fed Chair Arthur Burns to lower interest rates in order to juice up the economy. It worked, at least in the short term, and Nixon won that election in an historic landslide. But Burnss decision to play along with Nixon is often blamed for the years of stagflation, slow economic growth and high inflation, which followed.
As University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers told the BBC Sunday night, pressuring a central bank to lower interest rates without justification is a thing that tin pot dictators do right before starting a hyperinflation and destroying their own economies. Wolfers listed several other countries where political leaders applied similar pressure to central bank leaders, including Venezuela, Russia, and Zimbabwe.
Trump initially appointed Powell to lead the Fed in 2018, but the president later soured on Powell, because Trump wants the Fed to lower interest rates more quickly than it has.
By law, the Federal Reserve is insulated from presidential control, and members of the Feds Board of Governors may only be removed by the president for cause. This is because the Fed has the power to temporarily stimulate the economy, potentially boosting a presidents approval rating during an election year, but at the cost of much greater economic turmoil down the road.
In advance of the 1972 election, for example, President Richard Nixon successfully pressured Fed Chair Arthur Burns to lower interest rates in order to juice up the economy. It worked, at least in the short term, and Nixon won that election in an historic landslide. But Burnss decision to play along with Nixon is often blamed for the years of stagflation, slow economic growth and high inflation, which followed.
As University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers told the BBC Sunday night, pressuring a central bank to lower interest rates without justification is a thing that tin pot dictators do right before starting a hyperinflation and destroying their own economies. Wolfers listed several other countries where political leaders applied similar pressure to central bank leaders, including Venezuela, Russia, and Zimbabwe.
The Supreme Court made Trumpâs attack on Jerome Powell possible www.vox.com/politics/474...
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser.bsky.social) 2026-01-12T18:22:49.071Z
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The Supreme Court made Trump's attack on Jerome Powell possible - Ian Millhiser @ Vox (Original Post)
In It to Win It
20 hrs ago
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Business can't function in this climate. Consumers can't make choices in this climate.
OrlandoDem2
20 hrs ago
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OrlandoDem2
(3,158 posts)1. Business can't function in this climate. Consumers can't make choices in this climate.
Hes wrecking the economy even further.
I wouldnt buy a home or start a business in this environment. Too much risk!
The attack on the independence of the Fed is another of a million reasons why Democrats must win the House and Senate next year!
The orange shit stain is creating chaos on our streets, on Wall Street, Main Street and everywhere on between.
newdeal2
(4,825 posts)3. Unfortunately he gets to pick the Fed chair (again)
His lackey will be with us for at least another president.
gab13by13
(31,291 posts)5. It may be worse than that,
One of his choices to replace Powell is already a member of the Fed. If Krasnov chooses him he gets to put 2 of his cronies on the Fed,
Kid Berwyn
(23,075 posts)2. Gee. Why would Trump want to destroy America's economy?

pwb
(12,470 posts)4. This Supreme Court is a joke. Pukes break the law
and the Supreme Court allows delay and much damage to be done. IMO.
UTUSN
(77,021 posts)6. K&R