President Trump mentioned Tuesday he was taking Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent off the checklist of potential candidates for the following chairman of the Federal Reserve.
“Well I love Scott, but he wants to stay where he is,” Trump mentioned on CNBC. “I asked him just last night, ‘Is this something you want?’ ‘Nope I want to stay where I am.’”
“I just take him off. He does not want it. He likes being Treasury secretary,” Trump added.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s time period expires in Could 2026. Trump has for months railed towards the central financial institution’s chief for not chopping rates of interest, although he has indicated he has no plans to check his authority to fireside Powell earlier than his time period runs out.
Bessent’s identify has been floated repeatedly as a possible substitute, although the Treasury secretary has downplayed these experiences.
Others into consideration embody Kevin Warsh, who beforehand served on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, and Kevin Hassett, who’s the top of the Nationwide Financial Council on the White Home.