What Trump’s Fed chair candidates have had to say in CNBC interviews

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Who will select Trump as the next Fed chair? Listen to the top candidates in your own words

The short list of President Donald Trump to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve has turned into a long list of almost a dozen possible candidates.

Among them are current and former FED officials, prominent economists and a few market-oriented hopes of hope, each of the ideas about where the central bank should go for monitors at a critical time.

For most of them, the views of the need to reduce the Benchmark interest rate of the FED, and some believe that the changes beyond and in the fundamental way must pass how it does business.

In CNBC interviews that go back days, weeks and even months, the candidates spoke in detail where they believe that the Fed should go.

(The video above you will find the most important comments from those in the Fed chair race.)

Former governor Kevin Warsh demanded “regime change”. Market strategists David Zervos and Rick Rieder think that the rates can be reduced aggressively.

The former President of St. Louis Fed, James Bullard, emphasized the independence and commitment of the Fed Fed to Core Central Bank destinations, while the director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, complained about the lack of transparency behind the decisions of the Federal Market Committee of the Federal Market.

Governor Michelle Bowman spoke about the importance of listening to a broad range of views, including Trumps, the economist Marc Sumerlin, the Benchmark rate of the Fed “simply too high”, and former governor Larry Lindsey said that the lack of “intellectual diversity” was “consistently wrong” in his decisions.

As candidate Jockey, Trump has not set a schedule for the decision to replace Powell, whose term of office as chairman ends in May 2026. The president previously declared that he would appoint the economist Stephen Miran for a current position of the board.

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