Pelo que entendi, seu problema é conseguir acessar seu token JWT na resposta da sua chamada POST de login, certo? Neste caso, para que funcione da maneira que espera, a implementação teria que ser semelhante a esta que coloquei abaixo. O ts de login: this.authenticationService.login(this.f.username.value, this.f.password.value, this.fingerprint, this.admin) .subscribe( user => { this.router.navigate(['/']); }, error => { this.error = error; this.loading = false; }); } Cabeçalho: const httpOptions = { headers: new HttpHeaders({ 'Content-Type': 'application/json;charset=UTF-8', 'Accept-Language': '1' }), observe: 'response' }; Service de login: login(username: string, password: string, fingerprint: string, admin: boolean) { return this.http.post<any>("http://site.com/url/login", { username, password, admin, fingerprint}, httpOptions) .pipe(map(response => { let user = {token: response.headers.authorization} // login successful if there's a jwt token in the response console.log("USER: " + user); if (user) { // store user details and jwt token in local storage to keep user logged in between page refreshes localStorage.setItem('currentUser', JSON.stringify(user)); this.currentUserSubject.next(user); } return user; })); } Interceptador: intercept(request: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> { // add authorization header with jwt token if available let currentUser = this.authenticationService.currentUserValue; if (currentUser && currentUser.token) { request = request.clone({ setHeaders: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${currentUser.token}`, 'Accept-Language': '1' } }); } return next.handle(request); }