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    Trump steps up pressure on Fed with unprecedented headquarters visit

    July 25, 2025
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    U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the Federal Reserve on Thursday, marking a rare and highly symbolic move that intensifies his ongoing pressure campaign against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The White House confirmed the visit, which will take place at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time, making it the first official presidential trip to the central bank in nearly twenty years. The visit comes amid Trump’s repeated public criticism of Powell over the Federal Reserve’s decision to keep interest rates elevated.

    President Donald Trump ramps up scrutiny on Fed leadership.

    Trump has openly expressed frustration over the central bank’s policy stance and has questioned Powell’s leadership, stating earlier this week that the chair would be “out pretty soon anyway.” Although Trump previously floated the idea of firing Powell, he later dismissed the prospect, citing legal limitations and suggesting no immediate plans for removal. Despite these reassurances, Trump’s allies are increasing scrutiny on the central bank.

    A group of administration officials and appointees, including White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair and Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, are visiting the Federal Reserve’s headquarters to examine ongoing renovations to the building. The $2.5 billion construction project, which began following approvals in 2020 and 2021, has become a focal point for criticism. Blair has publicly questioned the project’s transparency and suggested the Fed may not be in compliance with the approved renovation plan.

    Congressional and legal pressure grows around Powell’s leadership

    The Federal Reserve has defended the cost increases, attributing them to inflation in material prices and unforeseen structural issues such as asbestos and soil contamination. Chair Powell has emphasized the need for major repairs, noting the buildings had not undergone significant renovations since the 1930s. Nonetheless, Blair has requested all revised plans since 2021 and called for greater oversight, while budget director Russell Vought has raised the possibility of requiring the Fed to resubmit its proposal to the National Capital Planning Commission.

    Additional political pressure is mounting. Representative Anna Paulina Luna has called for a Department of Justice investigation into Powell, alleging perjury related to statements he made regarding the renovations. Meanwhile, Representative Dan Meuser has suggested a potential congressional investigation into the Federal Reserve’s operations. Though these efforts face significant legal and procedural hurdles, they reflect the broader effort by Trump-aligned officials to challenge Powell’s leadership ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee’s upcoming interest rate decision.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson has also expressed dissatisfaction with Powell’s tenure and indicated openness to revisiting the 1913 legislation that established the Federal Reserve. While legislative action is unlikely in the near term due to Congress’s summer recess, the statement adds to the chorus of criticism from within Trump’s political base. Treasury Secretary Bessent has called for a comprehensive internal review of the Federal Reserve’s structure and operations. Trump has endorsed the initiative, which some observers see as a potentially far-reaching attempt to reshape the central bank beyond Powell’s eventual departure. Powell’s term as chair is scheduled to end in 2026. – By Content Syndication Services.

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