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Trump's Federal Reserve chair nominee confirmed by Senate

DW English · May 13, 2026, 7:30 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Kevin Warsh is set to replace outgoing chair Jerome Powell, who has been a frequent target of Trump's criticism.
  • President Donald Trump nominated Warsh for the four-year term at a critical time, with the central bank's independence under attack and inflation running at a three-year high.
  • The Senate voted largely along partisan line 54 to 45 to confirm Warsh, who has echoed Trump's call for lower interest rates to boost the US economy.

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Kevin Warsh is set to replace outgoing chair Jerome Powell, who has been a frequent target of Trump's criticism.

https://p.dw.com/p/5Dj Vz Kevin Warsh has supported Trump's move to lower interest rates (FILE: May 8, 2017)Image: Brendan Mc Dermid/REUTERSAdvertisement Kevin Warsh was confirmed in the US Senate to the critical role of chair of the Federal Reserve. President Donald Trump nominated Warsh for the four-year term at a critical time, with the central bank's independence under attack and inflation running at a three-year high.

The Senate voted largely along partisan line 54 to 45 to confirm Warsh, who has echoed Trump's call for lower interest rates to boost the US economy.

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