Kevin Warsh faces scrutiny during Fed chair confirmation hearing
Kevin Warsh's nomination as Federal Reserve chair has prompted questions regarding his independence. Senators raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest. (sources: theguardian, businessinsider, nbcnews, thehill, cbsnews)

During his confirmation hearing, Kevin Warsh was questioned by senators about his independence and potential ties to Donald Trump. Concerns were raised by Democratic senators regarding his ability to remain impartial if confirmed.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren expressed concerns that Warsh could act as a 'sock puppet' for Trump.
- Republican Senator John Kennedy also asked Warsh to clarify his independence from the president.
- Warsh, a former Wall Street executive, testified before the Senate Banking Committee.
Why it matters
The outcome of Warsh's confirmation could impact the Federal Reserve's independence and its decision-making processes.
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S2817 · 119th Congress
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This story is about Kevin Warsh being accused of being Donald Trump's 'sock puppet' while facing questions at Senate confirmation hearings. This bill would restrict certain dual appointments and place language in law emphasizing Federal Reserve independence to reduce political influence.
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- Limits dual appointments for Federal Reserve roles • Requires Congress-recorded statement emphasizing Fed independence.
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This story is about Kevin Warsh being accused of being Donald Trump's 'sock puppet' while facing questions at Senate confirmation hearings. The bill would express the House's formal affirmation of Federal Reserve and chair independence as a public congressional statement during the confirmation process.
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- Expresses House support for Fed and chair independence • Signals congressional position during a confirmation cycle.
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