Crypto News: Trump’s Attention Shifts As Powell Turns Dovish, Threatens To Fire Fed Governor — Details

bitcoinistPublished on 2025-08-25Last updated on 2025-08-25

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US President Donald Trump is once again turning his attention to the Federal Reserve (FED) as Chair Jerome Powell adopts...

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US President Donald Trump is once again turning his attention to the Federal Reserve (FED) as Chair Jerome Powell adopts a more dovish tone on monetary policy. Trump has openly threatened to dismiss FED Governor Lisa Cook, escalating political pressure on the central bank at a time when markets are already rattled by shifting rate expectations. 

FED Governor Under Fire Over Trump Fraud Claims

Trump’s ongoing clash with the Federal Reserve has intensified, with his latest focus shifting toward Cook, a Biden appointee. Trump has openly declared that if Cook does not resign from her role as the FED Governor, he will move to fire her, citing allegations of mortgage fraud. 

CNBC’s Sara Einstein revealed that Cook allegedly misrepresented primary residences during her tenure at the FED. Reports further claim that Cook listed an Atlanta property as her primary residence while simultaneously offering it for rent, raising questions about potential misconduct. 

The controversy quickly escalated after Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte referred the FED Governor to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for criminal investigation. DOJ Special Attorney Ed Martin is now said to be reviewing the matter. 

Under Section 10 of the Federal Reserve Act, the President can dismiss a FED governor with cause. This means that if evidence substantiates Trump’s claims, Cook’s role could be in jeopardy. However, CNBC’s Steve Liesman argues that this situation appears to be politically motivated. 

Liesman stressed that foreign and former central bankers view the new focus on Cook as part of Trump’s wider strategy to consolidate influence over the Federal Reserve, rather than an isolated misconduct case. He observed that had it not been Cook, the administration would likely have directed similar scrutiny toward other FED officials in a broader push to exert pressure on the institution. 

While some see the allegations as a political attack on the Federal Reserve’s independence, Einstein maintains that if Cook indeed violated housing and mortgage laws, the matter deserves full legal attention. For now, Cook remains in her position as FED Governor, but the mounting pressure from the White House signals that the dispute between Trump and the Federal Reserve is far from over.

Possible Rate Cuts Put Crypto In Focus

Notably, Trump’s threats toward Governor Cook come after Powell struck a more cautious and accommodative tone at the annual Jackson Hole conference this month. The FED Chair signaled that rate cuts could be warranted given the slowing economy and difficulties in the labor market. 

While he did not explicitly confirm an upcoming monetary easing, Powell emphasized that the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) decisions would remain guided by economic data and not political influence. Interestingly, the FED Chair’s new dovish stance has sparked discussions across financial markets. 

For the crypto sector, the implications could be particularly significant. Historically, rate cuts and lower borrowing costs have driven liquidity into riskier asset classes. Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum typically benefit from the increased capital inflows and bullish sentiment that follow such decisions.

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