געוועזענער פעד טשערמאן זשעראם פאועל ווארנט קעגן דעם וואס מען עביוזט פאליטישע מאכט
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell used his acceptance of the prestigious JFK Award to deliver a pointed message about the importance of preserving the rule of law, warning against the dangers of concentrated political power. During his remarks, Powell invoked a famous quote from Founding Father John Adams, declaring, “Ours is a government of law, and not of men,” as he reflected on the principles that have long guided the American constitutional system.
Powell’s comments immediately drew attention across political circles, with supporters praising his emphasis on institutional stability and constitutional governance. The former Fed chief framed his remarks around the enduring importance of legal safeguards, arguing that the strength of the United States depends on adherence to laws and institutions rather than the preferences or ambitions of individual leaders.
The speech comes at a time of heightened national debate over the role of government, executive authority, and public trust in American institutions. While Powell did not directly target any specific political figure, his warning about the potential abuse of political power is likely to fuel renewed discussion about accountability, constitutional limits, and the future direction of the nation’s leadership.