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Powell Reaffirms Fed Independence and Defends Universities in Princeton Address

Speaking days after a Supreme Court decision affirmed the Fed’s legal protections, Powell underscored the value of integrity in public service.

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 15: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks at the Thomas Laubach Research Conference held by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors on May 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. Powell has been getting criticized by U.S. President Donald Trump after the Federal Reserve released a statement last week holding interest rates steady at 4.25%-4.5%. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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Overview

  • The Supreme Court ruled on May 22 that the Federal Reserve is a uniquely structured, quasi-private entity shielded from presidential firing power, securing the central bank’s legal independence.
  • In his Princeton University commencement speech, Powell urged graduates to guard their integrity and embrace public service as essential to defending democratic institutions.
  • He defended the Fed’s coordinated response to the COVID-19 pandemic, crediting career civil servants with helping avert a severe economic collapse.
  • Powell praised American universities as critical national assets and warned against actions that could undermine academic freedom.
  • President Trump has publicly pressured Powell to cut interest rates, labeling him a “fool” and calling for his removal, but Powell has maintained that firing him is not permitted under law.