President Donald Trump is rapidly tightening his grip on institutions that have long been thought to operate independently of the White House.
Last week, he fired Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, just hours after the agency released a dismal July jobs report. He plans to appoint someone in her place that he deems “more competent.” Days earlier, Trump announced plans to name the next Federal Reserve chair “very soon ,” months before current Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s term is set to expire. The move gives Trump an unusual opportunity to shape the direction of the central bank well ahead of schedule.
Some critics have warned the back-to-back shakeups represent a broader trend of the second Trump presidency, one of weakened political independence of key fina