President Donald Trump is moving to reshape U.S. economic policymaking, with a search under way for a successor to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, former Council of Economic Advisers chairman Kevin Hassett said on Sunday. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed the effort, saying the administration is assembling "a very good list of candidates" and pointing out that two additional seats on the Fed’s Board of Governors are expected to open. Neither Hassett nor Bessent gave a timetable or named potential nominees. Trump added that he will appoint a new chief statistician for the Bureau of Labor Statistics within three to four days and intends to nominate a replacement for Fed Governor Adriana Kugler, signaling a wider shake-up across key economic agencies.