Trump piles pressure on Fed pick Warsh to cut rates for ‘too late’ Powell era

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“I do not believe the operational independence of monetary policy is particularly threatened when elected officials — presidents, senators, or members of the House — state their views on interest rates.”


Politics of the Fed and mortgage fallout

Trump’s latest broadside came as the Justice Department’s criminal probe into Powell over the roughly $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed’s headquarters hung over the central bank.

Trump insisted “we have to find out” about the project’s cost and accused Powell of mismanaging it. 

For mortgage professionals, the stakes extended beyond the confirmation drama. Thirty‑year fixed rates stayed above 6% for more than three years, with recent averages around 6.26%, squeezing affordability and keeping many pandemic‑era borrowers locked into ultra‑low loans.

Powell previously warned that cutting too quickly could reignite inflation, but he also acknowledged that elevated rates, combined with a locked‑in cohort of homeowners, have been stifling transaction volumes in the housing market.

Congress weighs independence risk

Warsh faces questions not only about the path of rates but also about whether he would protect the Fed’s independence after Trump’s public demands.

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