White House adviser Hassett plays down probe of Fed chair Powell

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White House adviser Hassett plays down probe of Fed chair Powell

Reuters

Fri, January 16, 2026 at 8:51 AM EST

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WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - White House adviser Kevin Hassett played down the federal criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair ​Jerome Powell on Friday, saying he expected there would be "nothing ‌to see here".

The Trump administration has opened a criminal investigation into Powell over cost ‌overruns for a $2.5 billion project to renovate two historical buildings at the Fed's headquarters complex. Powell, who disclosed the probe on Sunday, denies wrongdoing, and said the unprecedented actions were a pretext to put ⁠pressure on him for ‌not satisfying U.S. President Donald Trump's long-running demands for sharply lower interest rates.

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Hassett, the director of the National ‍Economic Council who is a candidate to replace Powell, said in an interview with Fox Business Network that he wished there had been more transparency ​from the Fed about cost overruns of building renovations.

"The bottom line ‌is, I expect, you know, Jay is a good man - I expect that there's nothing to see here, that the cost overruns are related to things like asbestos, as he says. But I sure wish they had been more transparent," Hassett said.

The probe drew ⁠criticism from foreign economic officials, investors and ​former U.S. government officials from both ​political parties - as well as lawmakers in Trump's own Republican Party, as politicizing sensitive policymaking.

Powell's term as Fed chair ‍ends in May. ⁠Trump has yet to announce a replacement.

Hassett tried to minimize the federal criminal probe as a "simple request for information".

"I'm sure the ⁠information will be forthcoming shortly, and then things will move forward," he told "Mornings ‌with Maria."

(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Doina Chiacu; Editing ‌by Alexandra Hudson and Alex Richardson)

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