Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee for Federal Reserve chair,
advanced through the Senate Banking Committee in a 13–11 party-line vote, moving
toward full Senate confirmation before Jerome Powell’s term ends May 15. The
nomination had been delayed over a DOJ probe into Fed building renovation costs,
later paused after assurances it would not be reopened without a criminal
referral. Senator Thom Tillis supported the move, citing Fed independence
concerns. Senator Elizabeth Warren opposed it, warning of political control and
“stagflation” risks.