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Powell says he won’t be a shadow chair, would support Warsh where possible

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 2:19 PM

WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) – U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that he ​will return to being ‌a Fed governor and will try to support the central bank’s prospective next chair, Kevin Warsh, and not try ‌to ​act as a “shadow ⁠chair” who attempts ⁠to wield outsized influence over monetary policy.

“That’s just something I would never do, you know, the ​shadow chair thing,” Powell told a news conference, where he ⁠said he would ⁠remain on the board ​for an unspecified period after his ​chair term ends in May, keeping ‌a “low profile”.

He said that during his six years as a governor before becoming chair, he ⁠understands the role and the difficulty that the chair has in bringing the board ⁠to ‌consensus.

“I don’t want to ⁠add to that unnecessarily. ​And ‌that means trying support ​the direction ⁠the chair wants to go, if you can,” Powell said. “If you can’t, you can’t. That’s the way it’s always worked there.”

(Reporting by ​David Lawder)