#TrumpVsPowell

Trump considers firing the president of the Federal Reserve.

The President of the United States appointed Jerome Powell to lead the institution during his first term in 2018, but now he accuses him of politicizing the U.S. central bank.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, is examining whether to dismiss the president of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, indicated the White House's chief economic advisor this Friday (04.18.2025).

"The president and his team will continue to study the matter," said National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett to reporters when asked about the possibility of dismissing Powell, one day after Trump lashed out at the head of the central bank.

Powell has been in the president's sights for several days due to his refusal to lower rates. "I am not happy with him. I let him know, and if I want him to go, he will go very quickly, believe me," he said on Thursday.

Trump accuses Powell of politicizing the central bank.

The Republican does not have the power to directly fire the heads of the Federal Reserve. To remove Powell from his position, he would have to initiate a lengthy process and demonstrate that he committed a serious offense.

Trump appointed Powell to lead the institution during his first term in 2018, but now he accuses him of politicizing the U.S. central bank.

The president of the Federal Reserve warned on Wednesday that the effects of the tariffs imposed by Trump "will almost certainly lead to at least a temporary increase in inflation."

The White House leader increased customs tariffs on products entering the United States, now with a universal minimum of 10%.

How long will this soap opera continue, the media show?