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Kevin Warsh has moved quickly to complicate the narrative that followed him into the Federal Reserve chairmanship.
Nearly every Democrat in the Senate opposed his nomination by President Trump on a single core premise — that Warsh would govern the central bank as an instrument of the man who appointed him.
His opening move proved that assessment wrong.
How Democrats Framed Their Opposition The Senate Democratic caucus mounted near-unanimous resistance to Warsh's confirmation, and the argument was consistent: a Trump-chosen chair would subordinate monetary policy to White House preferences rather than the Fed's mandate.
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