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Editorial Board

White House Is Right to Back Off the Fed

Challenging the central bank’s independence poses enormous economic risks.

His job is hard enough already.

Photographer: Vincent Alban/Getty Images

The White House has recently been ratcheting up the pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, causing further rounds of financial-market turbulence. Yesterday, this growing alarm appeared to call forth a clarification. Commentators were getting this wrong, said the president: There’s no plan to terminate Chair Jerome Powell.

If this amounts to a ceasefire, it’s more than welcome.