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Trump Nominates Kevin Warsh to Lead the Fed as Markets Reprice and Senate Battle Begins

The confirmation will unfold under scrutiny over political interference in monetary policy.

Overview

  • Warsh’s nomination is formal, but he must face Senate Banking Committee hearings before a full Senate vote, with Powell’s chair term ending in May.
  • Some senators have signaled they may hold up Fed-related nominations due to a Department of Justice inquiry involving Jerome Powell, raising the risk of delays.
  • If confirmation slips past May, interim leadership could fall to Governor Michelle Bowman, adding uncertainty to the Fed’s near-term signaling.
  • Markets quickly recalibrated after the pick, with gold and silver tumbling, the dollar strengthening, and equities wavering as odds of rapid rate cuts were trimmed.
  • Warsh has voiced openness to cutting rates yet favors a sizable balance-sheet reduction, while the Fed just held rates steady in a 10–2 vote with two Trump-appointed dissents.