Kevin Warsh addresses Federal Reserve independence amid criticism from Senator Warren
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24
Kevin Warsh addresses Federal Reserve independence amid criticism from Senator Warren
12 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24
Warsh, who has a $150 million fortune, declines to affirm Donald Trump lost the 2020 election as Warren labels him a “sock puppet.”
He emphasizes the Fed’s autonomy but acknowledges it operates within government constraints, highlighting ongoing debates over central bank independence.
Senator Warren’s scrutiny of Warsh’s wealth and stance reflects broader political tensions over the Federal Reserve’s leadership and transparency.
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