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Hassett: Warsh 'Not Asking the White House for Advice' on Interest Rates

Hassett said Warsh is not seeking White House guidance as the Fed chair keeps rates steady and stresses central bank independence.

  • Director Kevin Hassett stated Monday that Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh is not seeking White House advice on monetary policy, emphasizing their 30-year friendship.
  • Last Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee voted unanimously to hold interest rates steady at 3.5 percent to 3.75 percent as inflation remained elevated. Inflation hit 4.2 percent in May, above the Fed's 2 percent target.
  • President Donald Trump told host Kristen Welker he does not want to influence Warsh, contrasting with his prior criticism of former Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Warsh has asserted his independence from the White House.
  • During his post-meeting press conference, Warsh indicated the Fed will move away from forecasting its own actions. He was the sole FOMC official who declined to provide interest rate projections through this year.
  • Eight FOMC officials project interest rates will remain steady through 2026 while inflation persists above target. Prices rose 4.2 percent year-over-year in May amid energy shocks from the war in Iran.
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White House's Hassett dismisses expected intervention in Fed policy

National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett rejected the idea Monday that Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh is asking for advice.

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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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