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Kevin Warsh clears key Senate hurdle to replace Fed chair Powell

Kevin Warsh, Donald Trump’s nominee to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, cleared a key Senate Banking Committee hurdle via a 13-11 party-line vote after Republican Senator Thom Tillis dropped his opposition following the Department of Justice’s closure of a criminal investigation into Powell. Democrats opposed Warsh over concerns he would prioritize Trump’s desired interest rate cuts over the Fed’s independence, while uncertainty remains about Powell’s future—including whether he will stay on the Fed’s board after his chair term ends on May 15, 2026.

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Kevin Warsh clears key Senate hurdle to replace Fed chair Powell

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