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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Fed Governor Miran says he did not tell Trump how he would vote on rates this week
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Fed Governor Miran says he did not tell Trump how he would vote on rates this week

Last updated: September 19, 2025 9:00 am
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Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran recently spoke to CNBC about his independence and decision-making process regarding interest rate decisions. Miran clarified that he only had a brief conversation with President Trump before the recent interest rate decision and was not pressured on how to vote.

During the interview, Miran mentioned that President Trump called him to congratulate him, but they did not discuss how he would vote on the rate decision or his economic projections. Despite voting against the quarter percentage point reduction and having a different view on future interest rates compared to his colleagues, Miran emphasized that he made his decisions independently.

The issue of Fed independence has been a topic of discussion since Trump’s second term began. The President has been vocal about his desire for lower interest rates and has openly criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Additionally, there have been reports of Trump seeking to replace Governor Lisa Cook and influencing monetary policy decisions.

Concerns have also been raised about Miran’s decision to take a leave from his position as head of the Council of Economic Advisers rather than resigning. However, Miran explained that he plans to stay at the Fed until his term ends in January 2026 and would resign if asked to stay longer.

In an effort to address the controversy surrounding his appointment, Miran will be speaking at the Economic Club of New York on Monday. Despite the contentious circumstances, he described the atmosphere at the Fed as collegial and welcoming, including interactions with Governor Cook.

Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari echoed similar sentiments, stating that Miran’s arrival to the FOMC was treated like any other transition. He emphasized that everyone welcomed Miran to the table, and business proceeded as usual.

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Overall, Miran’s interview shed light on his commitment to independent decision-making at the Federal Reserve and his willingness to address concerns about conflicts of interest. His upcoming speech at the Economic Club of New York will provide further insight into his views and decision-making process.

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