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Trump ally Stephen Miran vows to preserve Fed’s independence in testy Senate confirmation hearing

Stephen Miran, U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee to the Federal Reserve Board attends a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee nomination hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 4, 2025. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

Stephen Miran, the 42-year-old economist who leads the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers, told his Senate confirmation hearing that he would not be taking marching orders from anybody when helping to set US monetary policy.

“I will act independently as the Federal Reserve always does,” Miran told lawmakers in Washington D.C. at a hearing that comes after the shock resignation of Joe Biden appointee Adriana Kugler.

His comments came just an hour before the Department of Justice said it was opening an investigation into Kugler’s former counterpart, Lisa Cook, another Biden-era nominee, for alleged mortgage fraud.

Trump has said he is firing Cook over the accusations, but she has refused to step down and sued to block her from being ousted from the job she took in 2022.

She denies the claims against her, but Federal Housing Finance Agency director Bill Pulte says she listed multiple properties as her primary residence to allegedly obtain more generous terms on her home loans.

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