Trump’s Fed Chair Search Becomes Hunt for Elusive Unicorn (2)

Jan. 21, 2026, 3:00 PM UTC

President Donald Trump’s search for a new Federal Reserve chair is becoming a hunt for an elusive unicorn candidate as blowback from his attacks on the central bank complicates the decision.

Trump is trying to check several boxes in a replacement for the current chair, Jerome Powell: He wants a loyalist who will pursue steep interest-rate cuts, command credibility both with Wall Street and the president’s MAGA base, and have a shot at Senate confirmation — all with the telegenic, central-casting factor that Trump seeks.

The already-delicate balancing act has been made more challenging by a Department of ...

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