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Trump clashes with Fed chair Powell in Washington over renovation costs and rates
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54606, member: 636"] President Donald Trump conducted the first presidential visit to the Federal Reserve in approximately twenty years, creating a public confrontation with Chairman Jerome Powell regarding building renovation expenses. The dispute centered on Trump's claim that renovation costs reached $3.1 billion, while Powell challenged this figure and explained the president had added a third building to calculations. Federal Reserve documents show actual renovation expenses increased from $1.88 billion in 2019 to $2.45 billion in 2025 for the Eccles Building and Constitution Avenue building projects. Trump has maintained sustained criticism of Powell through social media attacks, demanding faster interest rate reductions. Legal analysts indicate construction cost overruns would not constitute sufficient grounds for removing Powell, who serves under federal protections requiring misconduct for dismissal. The renovation project received approval in 2017 and addresses asbestos issues beyond original estimates. Powell's chairmanship expires in May 2026, while Trump continues pressuring the central bank for monetary policy changes ahead of next week's policy meeting. [/QUOTE]
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