Fed Chair Powell Faces Resignation Pressure Amid $2.5B HQ Controversy; Trump Demands Rate Cuts
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is under mounting scrutiny as backlash grows over the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed's Washington headquarters. Lawmakers and agency officials have criticized the project's ballooning costs, now $700 million over initial estimates. Senator Tim Scott likened the spending to the "Palace of Versailles," while former President TRUMP renewed calls for aggressive rate cuts to 1.25%—far below the current 4.25%-4.5% range.
William Pulte, a prominent commentator, suggested Powell's resignation ahead of the July 29 Fed meeting WOULD be the "right decision." The controversy compounds existing tensions as the Fed operates at a historic deficit since FY23. Powell has dismissed descriptions of extravagance as "misleading," but the political firestorm threatens to overshadow critical monetary policy decisions.