Powell rebuts Trump administration over $2.5 billion Fed renovation controversy
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has publicly defended the institution’s decision to move forward with a $2.5 billion renovation of its Washington, D.C. headquarters, offering a detailed rebuttal to concerns raised by members of the former Trump administration and their allies. The long-planned construction project—targeted at modernizing the historic Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building—has drawn scrutiny over its cost, scope, and timing amid broader debates on government spending and fiscal restraint.In a detailed reply, Powell explained the reasons for the enhancement, stressing the importance of making sure that the central bank’s establishments are protected, efficient in energy use,…
