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Powell on Federal Reserve Independence and Credibility

Powell Warns the Federal Reserve Won't Survive if a President Can Fire Officials Over Policy 1

A Direct Defense of Central Bank Independence

Powell delivered the comments while accepting the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award in Boston, in one of his most pointed defenses of the institution he led for nearly eight years. He argued that if any administration removes Federal Reserve officials over policy differences, future administrations are likely to do the same, resulting in the public losing faith that the central bank acts in the interest of all Americans. Stripped of that trust, he said, the Fed would forfeit the credibility that underpins a strong and stable economy.

The comments were notable for their bluntness, given central bankers typically avoid weighing in on live political fights, but Powell framed the matter as existential rather than partisan. The Federal Reserve, he suggested, will not survive as an independent institution if its officials can be dismissed simply for holding unpopular views on interest rates or inflation.

Powell Warns the Federal Reserve Won't Survive if a President Can Fire Officials Over Policy 2

Powell’s timing was no accident as his remarks coincide with the Supreme Court’s deliberations over Trump’s attempt to remove Governor Lisa Cook, whom the president has sought to fire over unproven mortgage-fraud allegations. The case is widely seen as the most serious test of Fed independence in decades, because a ruling for the White House would establish that a sitting president can purge the central bank’s leadership at will.

Powell, who stepped down as chair earlier in 2026, still holds a seat on the Board of Governors and has signaled he intends to stay until his governor term ends in January 2028. That keeps him a visible figure even after handing the gavel to Kevin Warsh, who took the Fed chair oath with unanimous backing from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).

Lawmakers were split sharply over independence during Warsh’s confirmation, a divide Powell’s speech has reignited.

Why Crypto Markets Are Listening

For digital-asset investors, the fight is more than a constitutional curiosity. The Federal Reserve sets the price of money, and its perceived independence shapes expectations for interest rates, the dollar, and the appetite for risk assets (with bitcoin being one of them). A central bank seen as bending to political pressure could be pushed toward looser policy, a scenario some traders associate with higher bitcoin prices but also with the currency-debasement fears that have long fueled the asset’s “hard money” narrative.

Should the Supreme Court side with Trump, analysts warn the resulting uncertainty over monetary policy could inject fresh volatility across both equities and crypto. Powell also tied the stakes to the broader institutional fabric, using the award platform to caution against political pressure on the courts and schools as well as the central bank.

The Coming Weeks Are Crucial

A decision affirming presidential authority to remove governors would, in Powell’s telling, hand every future administration the same lever and erode the firewall between politics and monetary policy.

Either way, Powell has made clear he intends to keep speaking out from his governor’s seat, even as Warsh runs policy. For crypto traders watching liquidity conditions, the message is that the Fed’s credibility (and the rate path that flows from it) may hinge less on near-term economic data than on a courtroom in Washington.

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