Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve Chair, has remained a resilient and steady leader in the U.S. economic landscape, having been appointed initially by Donald Trump in 2017 and reappointed by Joe Biden in 2021. Throughout his tenure, Powell has faced substantial criticism from Trump, particularly when Federal Reserve policies did not align with Trump’s economic goals. Despite the frequent tension, Powell has remained resolute, stating emphatically that he would not resign if a re-elected Trump asked him to do so before the end of his term in 2026. The interaction…