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5 Things Learned at Fed Nominee Warsh's Senate Hearing

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Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh faces Senate scrutiny over independence from Trump - as it happened
Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh faces Senate committee hearing US President Donald Trump picked him to succeed Jerome Powell

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Five Things Learned at Fed Nominee Warsh's Senate Hearing
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Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh pressed on independence at hearing
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Fed Nominee Warsh Spars With Democratic Senators Over Asset Divestment Plan
Federal Reserve chief nominee Kevin ⁠Warsh ⁠came under fire from Democrats in ⁠the U.S. Senate on Tuesday over his plans to divest tens of millions of ​dollars in financial assets if confirmed to lead...

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Fed nominee denies he is Trump's 'human sock puppet' on interest rates
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Senate Democrats Press Fed Chair Pick Warsh on Plan to Divest Holdings
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Trump Fed Pick Warsh Grilled By Democrats
Kevin Warsh, Trump’s nominee to chair the Federal Reserve, appeared before the Senate Banking Committee for his confirmation hearing on Tuesday.

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Standoff over Federal Reserve chair creates uncertainty amid difficult economic conditions
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3 takeaways from a fiery hearing to confirm Trump’s Fed chief pick
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Inside Trump’s Effort to “Take Over” the Midterm Elections

When Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election, the institutional guardrails of American democracy held. But if faced with the same tests today, those barriers — and people who held the line — would largely be missing.
New Hampshire Public Radio
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Refresher Course: Can the federal government take over U.S. elections?

President Trump recently called for the federal government to take control of how elections are run. But in the U.S., states run their own elections. Civics 101 host Hannah McCarthy explains who’s in charge and what “nationalizing” elections could look like.
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Kevin Warsh faces an economic 'perfect storm' as he waits to take over as Fed chair

Kevin Warsh faces a potential buzzsaw as the next Federal Reserve chair, in the form of a Hobson's choice between fighting inflation and supporting the labor market. Brewing economic conditions suggest that when Warsh takes office, presumably in May ...
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