'Whatever it takes': Fed Chair Jerome Powell urges Princeton grads to protect US democracy
Source: USA Today
May 26, 2025, 10:38 a.m. ET
The head of America's central banking system encouraged Princeton University's 2025 graduates to do "whatever it takes to preserve and strengthen our democracy" in a May 25 commencement speech at the Ivy League university.
Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, also remarked on the importance of public service and how the country's "great universities are the envy of the world and a crucial national asset," in an apparent rebuke of President Donald Trump's war on elite colleges and universities. Powell, however, is likely shielded from Trump's ire which he often receives.
The Supreme Court in a May 22 ruling appeared to give Powell some protection from Trump when it weighed in on the president's firing of two independent members of labor boards, with the justices noting that the Federal Reserve system is "uniquely structured" and part of a "distinct historical tradition" of independence. The carve-out for the Fed suggests the central bank's leaders will enjoy stronger protections against Trump than other quasi-governmental entities.
The Fed chair, who graduated from Princeton in 1975 with a degree in political science rather than economics, joked that he picked the wrong major at the New Jersey school.
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Chasstev365
(5,536 posts)While I don't agree with all of his policies, Powell is one on the few who refuses to be bullied by Trump.
Terrified his term is up next year. What loon will replace him in 2026?
FakeNoose
(37,595 posts)Anyone graduating college now would be better off taking the next 3 years to go camping in the Rockies, or somehow ducking out of sight. But they can't because they have school loans to pay. Chump will find a way to ruin their lives if they let him.