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The United States Federal Reserve (the Fed) continues to navigate a political storm whose scope and implications far exceed the usual debate over interest rates. Since Jerome Powell’s appointment in 2017 by President Donald Trump to lead the central bank, the relationship between the White House and the Fed has metamorphosed from an apparent convergence of views into open conflict—marked by caustic criticism, threats of dismissal, and constant challenges to the institution’s independence.
The United States Federal Reserve (the Fed) continues to navigate a political storm whose scope and implications far exceed the usual debate over interest rates. Since Jerome Powell’s appointment in 2017 by President Donald Trump to lead the central bank, the relationship between the White House and the Fed has metamorphosed from an apparent convergence of views into open conflict—marked by caustic criticism, threats of dismissal, and constant challenges to the institution’s independence.