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Trump says will fire Fed chair if he stays beyond mandate

By AFP
April 16, 2026
US President Donald Trump speaks to media at White House. — AFP/File
US President Donald Trump speaks to media at White House. — AFP/File

WASHINGTON, United States: President Donald Trump renewed pressure on Wednesday on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, with the US leader threatening to fire the central bank chief if he stays beyond his mandate.

Powell´s term at the helm of the Fed expires on May 15, although he can remain in his role as chairman if no successor has been confirmed.

The central banker also said last month that he would not leave his post as a Fed governor as long as a Justice Department investigation involving him is “well and truly over, with transparency and finality.”

It is rare for a former Fed chair to remain on its board after their term as chief expires. Powell´s Fed governor term expires in 2028.

“I´ll have to fire him,” Trump told Fox Business, if Powell “is not leaving on time.”

The president added: “I´ve wanted to fire him.”

Trump has repeatedly lashed out at Powell over the past year for not cutting interest rates more aggressively.

The Trump administration has taken aim at the independent Fed on several levels, initiating an investigation into Powell over renovation cost overruns at the bank and seeking to oust another Fed governor, Lisa Cook.

On whether he would drop the Department of Justice probe involving Powell, Trump said: “I´m not playing. I have to find out.”

Trump has named former central banker Kevin Warsh to succeed Powell, but he must be confirmed by the US Senate before taking up the role.

Warsh has a confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee next Tuesday.

But he faces an uphill battle with some lawmakers criticizing the DOJ probe as political pressure on the central bank.