BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 26, 2025
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 | November 26, 2025
3 months ago

Trump could announce new Fed chair before holidays

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dropped a significant hint Tuesday about the future of the Federal Reserve, suggesting a major leadership change could be on the horizon before the holiday season.

Newsmax reported that there's a strong likelihood that President Donald Trump will name a successor to current Chair Jerome Powell before Christmas. 

Bessent revealed in a CNBC interview that a second round of interviews for a new Fed chair was wrapping up. This accelerated timeline signals a clear intent to reshape monetary policy direction sooner rather than later. It’s a move that could steady markets anxious for clarity, or spark debate over political influence on an institution meant to stand independent.

Searching for the Right Fit at the Fed

Bessent has whittled down the candidate pool from as many as 11 to a tight group of five. He described the process as meticulous, focusing on how each contender would manage what he called a "very complicated operation."

"So we're going to have the last interview in the second round today ... We got five very strong candidates," Bessent told CNBC. That confidence suggests a belief in finding someone capable of steering the Fed through turbulent economic waters without rocking the boat too hard.

But let’s be frank, complicated operations often mean entrenched bureaucracies. Whoever steps into Powell’s shoes will need to balance genuine economic expertise with a willingness to challenge the status quo that sometimes paralyzes sound policy.

Candidates in the Spotlight for Leadership

The shortlist includes notable figures like White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett and former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh. Current Fed governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman, alongside BlackRock’s Rick Rieder, round out the pack.

Online betting markets like Kalshi and Polymarket show a tight race between Hassett and Waller. Waller’s odds reportedly surged after he spoke of a positive second interview with Bessent, hinting at momentum in his favor.

"I talked to Scott about 10 days ago. We had a nice, a great, meeting," Waller shared on Fox Business. While his optimism is noted, one wonders if charm alone can secure a role that demands unflinching resolve against inflationary pressures and political headwinds.

Timing and Implications of the Announcement

Bessent emphasized the possibility of a pre-Christmas reveal, though he deferred to Trump’s final say on the schedule. "I think that there's a very good chance that the president will make an announcement before Christmas," he stated, leaving room for a potential New Year’s timeline.

This urgency isn’t just about filling a seat; it’s about setting a tone for the administration’s economic priorities. A swift pick could project decisiveness, a welcome trait after years of Fed policies that some argue have coddled markets rather than disciplined them.

Yet, rushing the process risks overlooking deeper flaws in how the Fed operates. A leader chosen in haste might struggle to dismantle the cozy relationship between monetary policy and progressive fiscal agendas that often ignore hard-working Americans’ realities.

A Shift in Economic Vision Awaits

As the nation watches this selection unfold, the stakes couldn’t be higher for everyday families grappling with cost-of-living challenges. The Fed chair wields immense power over interest rates and inflation controls, areas where many feel current leadership has fallen short.

A new appointee could pivot toward policies that prioritize real wage growth over endless stimulus experiments. It’s time for a Fed that remembers its primary job isn’t to appease Wall Street, but to safeguard the economic stability of Main Street.

Whoever Trump selects, the decision will send ripples through global markets and kitchen-table conversations alike. Let’s hope the choice reflects a commitment to accountability and common sense, not just another round of insider backslapping at the expense of those who keep this country running.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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