Fed's Powell Won't Step Down, Limiting Trump's Board Nominee Plans

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According to Jin10, citing Congressional Hills Business Editor Sylvan Lane, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell committed on May 15 to remaining on the Fed’s Board of Governors after his chairmanship ends, maintaining a “low-key” presence without challenging the new chair. The decision narrows Trump’s plan: he originally could have nominated two individuals for separate board seats, but can now nominate only one to fill a vacancy left by another member. Powell’s continued tenure and the Fed’s staggered 14-year board terms will still give him influence over policy discussions, particularly on inflation responses.

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