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A senior Trump administration official said Friday that Fed Chair Jerome Powell is “considering resigning” as pressure grows for an investigation into whether he lied to Congress about the central bank’s “Palace of Versailles” renovations to its headquarters in Washington, DC.
Bill Pulte, the nation's top mortgage regulator, has called for a congressional investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Fed Chair Powell faces resignation rumors amid White House accusations he misled Congress about the US Fed's $2.5 billion HQ renovation and resisted rate cuts.
Fueling speculation, Bill Pulte—chair of government-backed lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac—claimed in a post on X that Powell may not finish his term. Pulte has repeatedly called for Powell’s resignation,
The overseer of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac called Wednesday for Congress to investigate Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, accusing the central bank chief of lying to Congress. In a Wednesday
Pulte's Wednesday morning statement comes after he called for Powell to resign on June 19 via several X posts.
A top White House budget official said President Trump is "troubled" by Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell's management, as Mr. Trump pressures him over interest rates.
The director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency accused the Federal Reserve chair of lying to Congress in testimony about office renovations.
Trump pressed by ABC on if any Canadian goods will be exempt from tariffs. ABC News Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott asked President Donald Trump on Friday whether he'd