Donald Trump is actively seeking a new Federal Reserve chair and says he is leaning toward Kevin Warsh or Kevin Hassett as finalists.Trump has criticized Jerome Powell for resisting rate cuts and told the Wall Street Journal he wants a chair who will heed his "smart voice" as the Fed balances further easing against inflation and job risks.Trump has shifted the timeline toward naming a replacement in early 2026, markets give Hassett strong odds, and any nominee will need credibility with investors and consensus on the 12-member committee.