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Trump Team Weighs Ways to Extend Influence Over Federal Reserve Regional Banks

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August 27, 2025
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  • The Trump administration is exploring options to increase its influence over the Fed’s 12 regional reserve banks, beyond replacing governors in Washington.
  • Officials are eyeing scrutiny of how regional presidents are vetted and reauthorized — a process the Board of Governors will execute in February — which could be used to shift the FOMC voting balance.
  • If President Trump’s ouster of Governor Lisa Cook stands, he could secure a Board majority; combined with influence over regional presidents, this would materially change Fed decision-making dynamics.
  • Experts warn that politicizing regional selections risks undermining Fed independence and could raise inflation and long-term interest-rate expectations.
  • Market-relevant timing: the Board’s reauthorization of reserve-bank presidents is due in February; Jerome Powell’s chair term ends in May, creating multiple near-term levers for personnel change.

What Happened?

The White House is reviewing mechanisms to exert greater leverage over the Federal Reserve system by scrutinizing the process that selects and reappoints regional Fed presidents — officials who rotate onto the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) and help set interest rates. The move follows President Trump’s high-profile attempt to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook; if successful, it would help him establish a majority on the seven-member Board of Governors. Administration advisers are also considering funneling potential Powell challengers or allies into regional roles. The push reflects a broader effort to shape independent agencies by placing aligned officials across governing boards.

Why It Matters?

Shifting the composition of the Board of Governors and influencing which regional presidents sit on the FOMC would change the policy-making balance that sets U.S. interest rates. Markets prize central-bank independence because it helps anchor inflation expectations; efforts to politicize appointments could un-anchor those expectations, lifting yields and risk premia. For banks and financials, higher and more volatile rates alter net-interest-margin profiles and lending activity. For the economy, a politically influenced Fed might pursue shallower rate paths or premature easing, which could increase inflation risk and complicate corporate and consumer planning. The reputational and legal battles themselves (e.g., over Cook’s removal) create policy uncertainty that markets may price into Treasury curves, the dollar, and risk assets.

What’s Next?

Watch three near-term items closely: (1) whether Lisa Cook contests her removal in court and the timeline/outcome of any litigation; (2) the Board of Governors’ February reauthorization vote on regional presidents and any signs the White House seeks to reshape selection processes or submit preferred candidates; and (3) developments around Jerome Powell’s reappointment process ahead of his May term expiry, plus any nominations for governor or regional president roles. Investors should monitor Treasury yields, inflation breakevens, the dollar, and price action in bank and mortgage-sensitive stocks for early signs of market repricing. Also track commentaries from former Fed officials and lawmakers, and any procedural changes or guidance from the Fed that would indicate erosion — or defense — of institutional independence.

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