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Home » Fed chief nominee Kevin Warsh clears key hurdle in Senate, on track to succeed Jerome Powell

Fed chief nominee Kevin Warsh clears key hurdle in Senate, on track to succeed Jerome Powell

By News RoomApril 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve, cleared a key procedural hurdle on Wednesday, opening the way for him to succeed Jerome Powell in coming weeks amid the White House’s unprecedented efforts to exert control over the world’s most powerful central bank.

The Senate Banking Committee voted along party lines to advance Warsh’s nomination to the full Republican-controlled Senate. All 13 Republicans on the panel supported Warsh after North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis dropped his opposition following the Department of Justice’s decision on Friday to end a criminal investigation into Powell that Tillis viewed as a threat to the Fed’s political independence.

Kevin Warsh testifies during his nomination hearing last week. The Senate Banking Committee voted along party lines to advance Warsh’s nomination to the full Republican-controlled Senate.

The panel’s 11 Democrats, who say they doubt Warsh’s promise to set policy without regard to the president’s wishes, voted against him.

The vote occurred as Powell leads what’s likely to be his last policy-setting meeting as Fed chief. The policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee is universally expected to leave its benchmark overnight interest rate unchanged in the current 3.50%-3.75% range, given still-elevated inflation and upward pressure on prices from the disruption to global oil supplies due to the Iran war.

There is little doubt that the Senate will confirm Warsh, a 56-year-old lawyer, financier and former Fed governor who has promised “regime change” for the central bank and who Trump has repeatedly said will deliver the rate cuts the president wants.

Unclear whether Powell stays on Fed board

The earliest the full Senate could vote on Warsh’s nomination is the week of May 11. If the vote is held then, Warsh could be sworn in by May 15 when Powell’s leadership term ends.

What’s not clear is whether Warsh’s ascension would mean Powell’s exit from the Fed, or whether the current central bank chief would stay on as a member of its Board of Governors – and, if he does so, whether Trump will follow through on his threat to try to fire him. Such a move would surely draw a legal challenge, as did the president’s attempt last summer to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook.

The earliest the full Senate could vote on Warsh’s nomination is the week of May 11. If the vote is held then, Warsh could be sworn in by May 15 when Jerome Powell’s leadership term ends.

Powell’s board seat runs through January 2028.

Fed chiefs almost always step down to make room for their successors, and Powell is a lawyer whose adherence to regularity runs deep. But he took the view that the government’s criminal investigation was political intimidation and part of the Trump administration’s efforts to influence how the Fed sets interest rates.

President Trump has attempted to fire Fed Gov Lisa Cook.

Powell said last month that he would not leave the Fed until the criminal probe was concluded with “finality,” and he may yet stay on if he feels doing so is best for the central bank and the country.

US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said on Friday she would not hesitate to resume her investigation “should the facts warrant doing so.” Senate Democrats Elizabeth Warren and Dick Durbin on Friday called that statement a threat of “future baseless investigations” into Powell or any other Fed governor.

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