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Trump and Powell Clash Over Fed Headquarters Renovation Costs in Tense Public Exchange

July 24, 2025
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A heated disagreement over construction costs erupted on Thursday between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell during what was intended to be a routine visit to the central bank’s headquarters renovation project, highlighting tensions between the administration and the independent monetary authority.

The confrontation unfolded as both officials, donning hard hats at the construction site, found themselves at odds over the true cost of overhauling the Fed’s Washington facilities. Trump claimed renovation expenses had ballooned from $2.7 billion to $3.1 billion, a figure that immediately drew sharp pushback from Powell.

“I’m not aware of that,” Powell responded, challenging the president’s assertion about the cost increase. When Trump insisted the information “just came out,” Powell pressed further, questioning the source of the president’s numbers since they hadn’t originated from the Federal Reserve itself.

The exchange grew more pointed as Powell accused Trump of conflating different projects to inflate the current renovation costs. The Fed chairman explained that the president had included expenses from a third building—the Martin Building—that was completed five years ago, artificially boosting the current project’s price tag.

“You just added in a third building that was built five years ago. We finished Martin five years ago,” Powell said, standing his ground despite the awkward public setting.

The disagreement took on added significance when Trump was asked how he would handle a project manager facing such cost overruns. His response was characteristically blunt: “Generally speaking, what would I do? I’d fire him.”

Powell, maintaining his composure throughout the uncomfortable exchange, sought to reassure observers that the Fed anticipated no additional cost overruns while noting that the central bank maintains adequate reserves to address any unexpected expenses should they arise.

The public spat underscores the complex relationship between Trump and Powell, whom the president previously appointed but has frequently criticized. The disagreement over construction costs, while seemingly mundane, reflects broader tensions over the Fed’s independence and Trump’s hands-on approach to oversight of federal agencies and spending.

The renovation project in question represents one of the largest infrastructure undertakings by the Federal Reserve in recent years, aimed at modernizing facilities that house one of the world’s most influential financial institutions.

However, Thursday’s exchange suggests that even routine oversight visits can become flashpoints when the president and Fed leadership find themselves in disagreement over basic facts and figures.

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President Trump and Fed Chairman Powell engaged in an awkward public confrontation over renovation costs at the Fed’s headquarters, with Powell directly contradicting Trump’s claim that expenses had risen to $3.1 billion.

The Fed chair accused Trump of inflating figures by including costs from a separate building completed years ago. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the president and the independent Federal Reserve, demonstrating how even routine oversight can become contentious when basic facts are disputed between the administration and the central bank leadership.

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