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Kevin Warsh Faces Democrat Smear Campaign in Fed Confirmation Hearing

Left-wing senators resort to personal attacks and baseless conspiracy theories to block Trump's pick for Federal Reserve chairman.

EconomyPublished April 21, 2026 at 6:59 PMProcessed April 22, 2026 at 9:52 AM
A picture of Kevin Warsh during his confirmation hearing.

Kevin Warsh faced a barrage of partisan hostility during his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday, as Democrats attempted to derail his nomination with tired political tropes and character assassination.

Senator Elizabeth Warren led the charge, baselessly labeling Warsh a potential 'sock puppet' for President Trump and attempting to link him to the late Jeffrey Epstein. Warsh stood his ground, flatly rejecting the 'sock puppet' narrative and affirming that the independence of the central bank is essential.

Despite the theatrics, Warsh remained focused on his vision for the Fed, calling for a 'regime change' that would scrap the current, ineffective 'forward guidance' policies and implement a more transparent, albeit 'messier,' approach to monetary policy.

He also signaled a move away from the current inflation framework, which has failed to protect American consumers.

While the confirmation process largely split along party lines, Senator Thom Tillis became a notable Republican outlier, withholding his support until an inquiry into outgoing Fed chair Jerome Powell regarding Federal Reserve building renovations is dropped.

Warsh confirmed he made no backroom deals with the President regarding interest rates, asserting that he would never compromise the Fed's integrity for political expediency.

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