Key Takeaways From Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh’s Confirmation Hearing
From the Fed’s balance sheet to how the central bank communicates, Kevin Warsh pledges various changes to the institution.
Kevin Warsh, nominee for Chair of the Federal Reserve, testifies during his Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs confirmation hearing in Washington on April 21, 2026. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
Kevin Warsh, the nominee for chair of the Federal Reserve, testified before the Senate Banking Committee on April 21, fielding a wide range of questions.
Warsh, selected to replace outgoing Fed Chair Jerome Powell next month, faced questions about monetary policy and central bank independence.
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