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Powell defends Fed headquarters renovation amid Trump-era criticism

Central bank chair rejects accusations of extravagance and legal violations over $2.5bn construction project.

   
July 18, 2025, 06:23
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WASHINGTON (Realist English). Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has formally responded to allegations from Russell Vought, a senior official in the Trump administration, who accused him of mismanaging the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed’s Washington, D.C. headquarters and bypassing federal oversight.

In a sharply worded letter posted on social media last week, Vought, who heads the Office of Management and Budget, claimed Powell may have violated federal regulations by greenlighting what he called an “ostentatious overhaul” of the historic Marriner S. Eccles Building. He gave Powell seven business days to explain the project’s cost and compliance measures.

“The President is extremely troubled by your management of the Federal Reserve System,” Vought wrote, adding that Powell had failed to rein in the Fed’s own expenses while insisting on tight monetary policy.

In his official response Thursday, Powell pushed back, emphasizing that the renovation was approved by the Fed Board in 2017 and has since been subject to “rigorous internal oversight,” including monitoring by the Fed’s Inspector General. He stated that while the Fed is not legally bound by the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC), it voluntarily engaged with the agency during the design process.

“The changes we made were intended to simplify construction and reduce the likelihood of delays and cost overruns,” Powell wrote, adding that no substantial elements required reapproval.

Powell also addressed Vought’s claim that the renovation featured extravagant design choices. In his letter, Powell reiterated earlier congressional testimony in which he said: “There is no new marble, no water features, no beehives, no executive dining rooms, and no rooftop gardens.” He explained that any new marble was sourced from Georgia only to replace damaged sections of the original building.

The renovation includes major structural and safety upgrades, such as the removal of asbestos and lead, full replacement of electrical and HVAC systems, and modernization of fire suppression infrastructure. Powell noted that both the Eccles Building and a second Fed facility required extensive repair.

The project’s budget has grown from an original estimate of $1.9 billion to $2.5 billion, driven in part by inflation in raw material and labor costs. A 2023 Fed report also cited longer construction timelines as a factor in the increase.

While Powell’s term as Fed chair cannot be terminated without cause, Donald Trump has expressed public frustration with the renovation. “When you spend $2.5 billion on, really, a renovation, I think it’s disgraceful,” he told reporters, while noting it was “highly unlikely” he would fire Powell — “unless he has to leave for fraud.”

Vought is one of several Trump-aligned officials who have criticized Powell’s stewardship of the Fed, particularly amid his resistance to lowering interest rates in 2025. Observers suggest the controversy over the renovation may be politically motivated, with legal threats serving as cover for broader frustrations with Powell’s economic policy stance.

The High Court has not yet weighed in on the legality of the Fed’s construction procedures. However, Powell’s letter asserts that all applicable standards have been met — and that no part of the renovation justifies the accusations of misconduct.

The renovation is expected to continue through 2026.

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