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Trump Targets Fed Chair Powell Over Costly Renovation Project

The escalating tension between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has shifted from monetary policy to a contentious construction project near the White House. The renovation of the Marriner S. Eccles Building, the Fed’s headquarters, has attracted scrutiny due to significant budget overruns. Originally projected to cost $1.9 billion when renovations began in 2021, the expenditures have swelled to approximately $2.5 billion.

Trump’s allies have expressed concerns regarding the opulence of the renovation. Allegations include the existence of extravagant features such as VIP dining rooms and executive elevators, prompting comparisons to the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles. Budget Director Russell Vought has communicated the President’s discontent, stating Trump is “extremely troubled” by what he deems an “ostentatious overhaul.”

Political Ramifications and Fed Accountability

The financial implications of this project could have consequences for Powell’s tenure as chairman. While Trump cannot dismiss Powell without legal grounds such as inefficiency or neglect, he has suggested that the renovation costs may fall into such categories. Trump mentioned to reporters, “I think he’s already under investigation. He spent far more money than he was supposed to [on] rebuilding.”

In the backdrop of these accusations, Kevin Hassett, director of Trump’s National Economic Council and a potential successor to Powell, echoed the sentiment, labeling the situation a “real problem of oversight and excess spending.” Meanwhile, Kevin Warsh, another contender for Powell’s position, criticized the costs as “outrageous,” asserting that the central bank has “lost its way.”

In response to the unfolding criticism, Powell defended the renovation project in a letter to Vought, asserting that the Fed takes its stewardship of public resources seriously. He emphasized that the renovations address aging infrastructure, including obsolete electrical and plumbing systems, with some components dating back to the building’s original construction. Additionally, unforeseen issues such as asbestos and toxic soil contamination have contributed to the rising costs.

Political Maneuvering and Public Perception

Trump’s political opponents are framing this situation as a politically motivated attack rather than a legitimate concern over fiscal responsibility. Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized the administration’s focus on the Fed’s spending, stating, “Nobody is fooled by this pretext to fire Powell.” She suggested that if Trump were genuinely concerned about extravagant spending, he should examine his own administration’s expenditures, referencing allegations regarding the housing and urban development secretary, Scott Turner, and his plans for a new office space.

To mitigate concerns surrounding the Eccles Building renovation, the Fed has established an FAQ page detailing the project’s scope and necessity. As the renovation progresses, the Fed has referred the project to its inspector general for further oversight. Despite these measures, the White House remains vigilant, with officials like James Blair, Trump’s deputy chief of staff, planning site visits to ensure compliance with the original plans.

The controversy surrounding the renovation highlights the fragile relationship between the White House and the Federal Reserve, with potential implications for Powell’s future. As the situation unfolds, both political and economic factors will likely continue to influence the narrative surrounding this high-profile renovation.

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