
Featured Analysis|Why a Trump Who Cannot Afford to Lose the Midterms Must Take Control of the Fed

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As political pressure mounts ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, the White House is increasingly seeking to influence financial conditions without relying on the Federal Reserve. From legal and institutional pressure on Fed leadership to measures aimed at lowering mortgage and credit card borrowing costs, the administration is testing the boundaries of central bank independence—raising broader questions about who ultimately controls the pricing of money in the United States.
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