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  • 7/14/2025
The Federal Reserve defended its $2.5 billion headquarters renovation project in a detailed FAQ posted Sunday. It asserted that the upgrades are essential to modernize two aging buildings on the National Mall, according to Axios. The Fed emphasized that the renovations eliminate costly future repairs and consolidate operations. The statement counters the Trump administration’s claims that the project may violate planning laws and could justify removing Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Trump criticized Powell for resisting rate cuts and accused him of wasting money, calling for his resignation. White House budget director Russell Vought is reviewing whether the changes diverged from approved plans. The Fed said it is not generally subject to NCPC oversight and believes its renovation changes do not require further review under the 2021 approved plans.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:03The Federal Reserve defended its $2.5 billion headquarters renovation project in a detailed
00:08FAQ posted Sunday. It asserted that the upgrades are essential to modernize two aging buildings
00:14on the National Mall, according to Axios. The Fed emphasized that the renovations eliminate
00:19costly future repairs and consolidate operations. The statement pushes back against the Trump
00:25administration's claims that the project may violate planning laws and could justify
00:30removing Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Trump criticized Powell for resisting rate cuts and accused
00:35him of wasting money, calling for his resignation. White House Budget Director Russell Vought
00:40is reviewing whether the changes diverged from approved plans. The Fed said it is not generally
00:46subject to NCPC oversight and believes its renovation changes do not require further review under
00:52the 2021 approved plans. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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