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    The Federal Reserve, under the inept leadership of Chairman Jerome Powell, stands as a monument to centralized failure, inflating costs for Americans while tightening its grip on the global economy.

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, echoing liberty principles, demands the Fed’s bank regulatory powers be stripped, exposing its role in distorting markets and eroding freedom. Powell’s blunders, stubbornly high interest rates and a bloated $2.5 billion headquarters renovation, prove the Fed has outlived its usefulness.

    Bessent, in a September 5, 2025 Wall Street Journal op-ed, slammed the Fed’s “central planning” for fueling asset bubbles and inequality, straying from its mandate of stable prices and full employment. Powell’s refusal to cut interest rates from the 4.25 to 4.5% range, despite 2.7% inflation and strong jobs data, has cost the economy “hundreds of billions,” Bessent argued on CNBC.

    President Trump, a long-time critic of Powell, pushes for 1% rates to boost growth and ease federal debt burdens, a move Powell resists, citing tariff-related inflation fears that have not come to pass.

    The Fed’s $2.5 billion headquarters renovation, up from $1.9 billion due to asbestos and preservation costs, epitomizes its wastefulness. OMB Director Russell Vought highlighted its $1,923 per square foot cost—double that of the typical federal project—as evidence of mismanagement. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida has called for a DOJ probe into the extravagant building project.

    Bessent is calling for a sweeping Fed review, targeting its staffing, bond purchases, and even its police force. This signals a conservative drive to curb its independence. With Powell’s term ending in May 2026, Trump is eyeing competent leaders, like Kevin Hassett, to replace him. Critics, including JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon, warn this could tank markets, but Bessent insists Powell’s failures, lavish spending and sluggish rate cuts, demand accountability.

    As Powell digs in, the Fed’s ivory tower looks shakier than ever.

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