3 things to know about Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh

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by Scott Horsley
April 21, 2026
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President Trump's Federal Reserve chair nominee, Kevin Warsh, faces potential confirmation delays.

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President Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh, is scheduled to appear before a Senate committee today. His confirmation process, however, faces potential delays from factors beyond his influence. The article indicates that these external forces could impede his path to becoming Federal Reserve chair.

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Kevin Warsh is scheduled to appear before a Senate committee today for his confirmation process.

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