
Trump says 'very happy' about Fed board vacancy
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Washington: US President Donald Trump said onFriday that he was very happy about an upcoming vacancy on the Federal Reserve s board, shortly after t...
Washington: US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he was "very happy" about an upcoming vacancy on the Federal Reserve's board, shortly after the central bank announced an early resignation among its leadership. Trump's comments came after Fed governor Adriana Kugler submitted her resignation letter. Her term as a board member was due to end in January 2026, and her early departure next week allows Trump to appoint someone new to the Fed sooner than anticipated.
Kugler, who was nominated by former president Joe Biden in 2023, did not give a reason for stepping down from the Fed's board.
Her term was due to end in January 2026, but her departure -- effective August 8 -- gives Trump the chance to appoint someone new to the Fed sooner than anticipated, shaping its leadership.
The personnel shift comes as the Fed faces intensifying pressure under Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the central bank's chief Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates sooner.
Trump has also suggested that what he says is an overly costly renovation of the Fed's headquarters could be a reason to oust Powell, before backing off the threat.













