Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is asserting that the Fed’s interest rate stance is about long-term economic health, not Donald Trump’s rhetoric. Powell defended the central bank’s decision to hold rates, despite renewed personal criticism and demands from Trump.
In an overnight social media post, Trump launched a personal attack on Powell, calling him “very dumb” and claiming the Fed’s refusal to lower rates since December – partly due to uncertainty sparked by his own administration’s erratic economic strategy – was damaging the US. Trump wrote, “We will be paying for his incompetence for many years to come.” Powell, however, maintains the Fed’s independence.
On Capitol Hill, Powell reiterated that Trump’s tariffs were “likely” to increase prices – potentially challenging the Fed’s years-long effort to bring down US inflation. He noted, however, that the administration’s policies frequently shift. “Policy changes continue to evolve, and their effects on the economy remain uncertain,” Powell told the US House of Representatives financial services committee.
Powell, whom Trump appointed as Fed chair during his first stint in the White House, stressed he was open to the prospect of the inflationary impact of tariffs being less severe than expected. He emphasized the Fed’s “obligation” to “keep longer-term inflation expectations well anchored and to prevent a one-time increase in the price level from becoming an ongoing inflation problem.”