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Federal Reserve Independence and Presidential Influence
Stephen Miran, formerly on the Board of Governors, served while on leave from the White House. He testified in September 2025 during a Senate Banking Committee hearing related to his nomination as a Federal Reserve Governor.
Despite recent challenges, Federal Reserve governors remain protected from being dismissed arbitrarily by the president. A recent Supreme Court decision has been seen as a safeguard of stable monetary policy.
However, President Donald Trump’s efforts to remove Lisa Cook illustrate ongoing tensions that challenge the core principle of central bank independence.
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