$2.5 billion Fed renovation faces inspector general review as Powell responds to Trump’s concerns
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has requested an internal investigation into a multibillion-dollar construction project at the central bank’s headquarters, following public criticism and political pushback—most notably from former President Donald Trump. The $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed’s main building in Washington, D.C. has drawn scrutiny over its cost and necessity, prompting Powell to refer the matter to the agency’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) for independent evaluation.The renovation in question involves a substantial overhaul of the historic Eccles Building, which has housed the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve since 1937. The project aims to modernize the…
