Sen. Elizabeth Warren sends letter to incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to press him on asset divestment
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- Elizabeth Warren sends letter to incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to press him on asset divestment Jennifer Schonberger · Senior Reporter Updated Fri, May 15, 2026 at 10:02 PM GMT+7 3 min read Sen.
- “I write to request an update on the status of your divestments—including information about who you sold your assets to, and on what terms,” Warren wrote.
- Warren pressed Warsh during his April nomination hearing on whether he would disclose how he planned to divest his assets.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren sends letter to incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to press him on asset divestment Jennifer Schonberger · Senior Reporter Updated Fri, May 15, 2026 at 10:02 PM GMT+7 3 min read Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, sent incoming Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh a letter about his assets on Friday morning.
“I write to request an update on the status of your divestments—including information about who you sold your assets to, and on what terms,” Warren wrote. Warsh is required to make divestments before assuming the position of chair.
Warren pressed Warsh during his April nomination hearing on whether he would disclose how he planned to divest his assets. Warsh said he has “worked tirelessly” with the Office of Government Ethics and agreed to sell all his financial assets if confirmed.