According to TIMIRAOS, in a Sunday evening speech former Fed chair Powell, now a
Fed governor, warned that if any administration removed Fed officials solely for
policy disagreements, the Federal Reserve could not survive. He stressed legal
protections against arbitrary dismissal and noted the executive branch has no
role in selecting or supervising the 12 Reserve Bank presidents, who vote with
the Board on interest rates. Powell said such a precedent would be copied by
future administrations and called the Fed’s decades-old credibility an
"invaluable asset" that officials must defend.