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    Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has formally responded to pointed questions from the White House regarding the ongoing renovation of the central bank’s Washington, D.C. headquarters. In a letter addressed to Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, Powell defended the renovation project and denied allegations that the upgraded facilities would include lavish amenities.

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    Powell emphasized that the Federal Reserve Board is committed to transparency and accountability, directing Vought to a newly established section of the Fed’s website that outlines details of the renovation and its associated costs. The exchange marks a fresh escalation in President Donald Trump’s broader efforts to pressure Powell, as Trump continues to express frustration over the Federal Reserve’s refusal to lower interest rates.

    The July 10 letter from Vought accused Powell of gross mismanagement and implied that the rising costs of the headquarters overhaul could constitute grounds for removal. The letter also claimed Powell may have provided inaccurate testimony to Congress regarding the status and scope of the renovation project. In his response, Powell explained that cost overruns have been driven by several factors, including inflation in construction materials, unforeseen structural challenges, and extensive environmental remediation required on the aging buildings.

    Powell emphasizes transparency in Fed headquarters project

    The Federal Reserve’s headquarters and an adjacent office building, both historic properties, have not undergone comprehensive renovations since the 1930s. Powell cited the necessity to replace outdated systems and address hazardous materials as key reasons behind the increased budget, which has risen from $2.1 billion to approximately $2.5 billion. Powell rejected assertions that the project includes extravagant features such as VIP dining rooms, private elevators, or rooftop gardens.

    He clarified that any existing features are either being refurbished to meet modern standards or made accessible for people with disabilities. Additionally, Powell pointed out that collaboration with the National Capital Planning Commission, though not mandatory, was voluntarily undertaken by the Fed to ensure proper oversight during earlier phases of the project. The White House’s scrutiny of the renovation appears intertwined with ongoing political tensions over monetary policy.

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    While Trump said this week it is “highly unlikely” he will fire Powell, he previously told Republican lawmakers he was “likely” to do so soon. Powell, a Republican, was reappointed by former President Joe Biden for a second term that runs through 2026. The Federal Reserve has maintained its benchmark interest rates as it evaluates the impact of Trump’s tariff policies on the economy. In light of the controversy, Powell has requested a review of the renovation project by the Federal Reserve Board’s inspector general. Meanwhile, Vought has indicated plans to conduct a site visit to the Fed’s headquarters and suggested further oversight may be necessary.

    Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna has also announced intentions to ask the Justice Department to investigate whether Powell misled Congress during recent testimony. Despite the mounting criticism, legal experts have questioned whether cost overruns alone would meet the threshold required to dismiss Powell for cause. Analysts suggest the White House’s focus on the renovation may serve as a pretext for broader dissatisfaction with the Fed’s handling of interest rates rather than genuine concerns about the construction budget. – By Content Syndication Services.

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