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President Donald Trump has declared he has identified his choice to lead the Federal Reserve, though he has withheld the name while expressing frustration over resistance to removing current Chair Jerome Powell
. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Nov. 18, Trump said, "I'd love to get the guy currently in there out right now, but people are holding me back." Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, overseeing the search, has Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman, former Governor Kevin Warsh, White House Economic Adviser Kevin Hassett, and BlackRock's Rick Rieder. Trump hinted at a preference for "the standard way" but has yet to commit to any individual . Powell's term as chair ends in May 2026, but his role as a Fed governor continues until 2028 .The Fed chair selection is occurring amid escalating tensions between Trump and key allies, notably Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga). Greene, a former staunch Trump supporter, has
against her and using "radical internet trolls" to intimidate her over her advocacy to release government-held files on financier Jeffrey Epstein. Trump, in turn, has and called her a "RINO" (Republican in Name Only), accusing her of betraying the party by pushing for the Epstein files' release. Greene, one of only four House Republicans to co-sign a discharge petition for the files, has between transparency and political loyalty. She warned that Trump's "aggression" risks alienating women voters, a critical demographic for the GOP .
The Fed and Epstein controversies intersect in Trump's broader push to reshape economic policy. He has
, calling him "Jerome Too Late" and demanding a 3-percentage-point reduction. Critics warn that -a mix of high inflation and weak growth-as seen in the Bloomberg analysis modeling a 2028 election-year slump.Meanwhile, the Epstein files dispute underscores fractures within the GOP, with Greene's defiance reflecting a growing rift between Trump's autocratic style and traditional party norms
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