The Escalating Standoff Over the Federal Reserve

美联储的持续对峙升级

WSJ What’s News

2026-04-16

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P.M. Edition for April 15. President Donald Trump renews his threat to fire Jerome Powell. WSJ chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos explains what the conflict between the White House and the Federal Reserve means for Trump’s Fed nominee Kevin Warsh. Plus, a jury finds Live Nation guilty of monopolizing the market for U.S. concert tickets. And LIV Golf is on the brink of collapse as a key funder considers backing out. Imani Moise hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • The Middle East was a bright spot for luxury brands.

  • Not anymore.

  • Plus, tensions between the White House and the Federal Reserve

  • complicate the confirmation process for the next Fed chair.

  • We're in an old-fashioned standoff here, and it's not clear how this is going to resolve.

  • And a jury finds that Live Nation illegally monopolized concerts and ticketing.

  • It's Wednesday, April 15.

  • I'm Imani Moise for The Wall Street Journal, filling in for Alex Osula.

  • This is the PM edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.

  • In an interview that aired this morning on Fox Business, President Trump renewed his threats to fire Jerome Powell.

  • And he said he's not leaving if, you know.

  • Well, then I'll have to fire him, okay?

  • If he's not leaving on time, I've held back firing him.

  • I've wanted to fire him, but I hate to be controversial.

  • Trump also defended the criminal investigation into the Fed chair.

  • Yesterday, two prosecutors visited the Fed construction project that's at the heart of the probe.

  • WSJ Chief Economics Correspondent Nick Timmeros joins us now to discuss the future of the Fed.

  • So, Nick, what does Trump doubling down on the investigation into Powell

  • and threatening to fire him mean for his nominee, Kevin Warshett's confirmation process?

  • Well, we're in an old-fashioned standoff here, and it's not clear how this is going to resolve.