
Powell has 'no intention of leaving' the Fed until Trump's DOJ probe is closed
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell says he will not step down from the central bank's board until an investigation launched by President Trump's Justice Dept. is closed.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says he will not step down from the central bank's board until an investigation launched by President Donald Trump's Justice Department into Powell's congressional testimony last year is fully put to rest.
"I have no intention of leaving the board until the investigation is well and truly over with transparency and finality," Powell said Wednesday at a news conference in Washington, D.C.
Powell also left the door open to remaining on the board even if the probe ends and Trump's nominee to succeed him as chair, economist Kevin Warsh, is confirmed by the Senate.
"On the question of whether I will then continue to serve as a governor after my term ends and after the investigation is over, I have not made that decision yet," Powell told reporters at the Fed's headquarters. "I will make that decision based on what I think is best for the institution and for the people we serve."
Powell's announcement underscores the failure of a yearlong campaign led by Trump and his allies to push Powell out of the Federal Reserve and replace him with someone who is more closely allied with the president.













