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What to look for in Kevin Warsh's big day on Capitol Hill

What to look for in Kevin Warsh's big day on Capitol Hill

Kevin Warsh's Fed confirmation hearing on April 21, 2026, highlights bipartisan tensions. Republicans praise Warsh as a reformer, while Democrats raise concerns over conflicts of interest and independence. With broad Republican support, Warsh's confirmation is expected, though partisan debates persist, especially amid ongoing Justice Department investigations into former Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

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