Powell hears bipartisan Senate support for Fed independence
WASHINGTON — Republican and Democratic senators voiced strong support for an independent Federal Reserve during a hearing with Fed Chair Jerome Powell, one day after President Donald Trump launched another attack directed at Powell on Twitter.
“Stay independent,” Sen. John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana, told Powell during Wednesday’s hearing. “I think you’re doing a great job. All of us in politics are going to give you advice, but call ‘em as you see ’em.”
The support from members of the Senate Banking Committee suggests Trump’s attacks on Powell and the Fed have found little traction among members of his own party on Capitol Hill. Trump has called Fed officials “boneheads” and argued that the central bank should cut interest rates further.
The Fed’s benchmark rate is in a historically low range of 1.5% to 1.75%.