The U.S. Senate is advancing President Donald Trump’s nominee Stephen Miran toward a seat on the Federal Reserve Board, potentially allowing him to vote on interest rate policy as early as next week. A procedural Senate vote is scheduled for Monday evening, which, if successful, would open the way for Miran’s swift confirmation by the Republican-controlled chamber.
If confirmed, Miran would need to finalize paperwork and be sworn in before the Fed begins its two-day policy meeting on Tuesday. The timing is unusual but not without precedent. In 2008, Betsy Duke was sworn in just 30 minutes before a Fed meeting, though most governors typically take several days to assume office after confirmation.
The urgency reflects the Trump administration’s determination to influence the Federal Reserve’s direction. The central bank has kept rates steady this year, wary of inflation risks tied to Trump’s trade policies. However, with the labor market showing signs of weakness, Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other policymakers are leaning toward a quarter-point rate cut at Wednesday’s meeting.
Analysts suggest Miran, who is taking unpaid leave from his White House role, may support an even deeper cut, aligning with Trump’s push for more aggressive monetary easing. His potential dissent in the upcoming vote would signal the administration’s ongoing pressure for looser monetary policy.
A faster confirmation process underscores the stakes at a critical economic moment, as the Fed balances inflation concerns with signs of a slowing job market. The decision could shape not only short-term market expectations but also highlight the growing political tension over central bank independence.


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