Tillis ends block of Fed chair nominee Warsh, clears way for Trump pick
Source: CNBC
Published Sun, Apr 26 202 69:35 AM EDT Updated 9 Min Ago
Sen. Thom Tillis said Sunday he is willing to end his blockade of Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh after the U.S. Department of Justice dropped its criminal investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Warsh now has a clear path to replacing Powell as the next leader of the Fed when Powells term expires in mid-May. The Senate Banking Committee is set to vote on his confirmation on Wednesday, and the full Senate could take it up shortly after. With Tilliss support, the confirmation of President Donald Trumps pick to lead the Fed is all but assured.
I am prepared to move on with the confirmation of Mr. Warsh, I think hes going to be a great Fed chair, Tillis, R-N.C., said on NBCs Meet the Press. We were very clear that we have assurances from the DOJ that I needed to make sure they were not using the DOJ as a weapon to threaten the independence of the Fed. So this will allow Mr. Warsh to move on with his confirmation on time.
Tillis had vowed to withhold his vote for Warsh, whom he supports, before the Senate Banking Committee until the DOJ dropped its investigation of Powell. The Justice Department was investigating Powell over alleged cost overruns related to renovations at the Federal Reserve building.
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Published Sun, Apr 26 202 69:35 AM EDT Updated 20 Min Ago
Sen. Thom Tillis said Sunday he is willing to end his blockade of Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh after the U.S. Department of Justice dropped its investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
"I am prepared to move on with the confirmation of Mr. Warsh, I think he's going to be a great Fed chair," Tillis said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "We were very clear that we have assurances from the DOJ that I needed to make sure they were not using the DOJ as a weapon to threaten the independence of the Fed. So this will allow Mr. Warsh to move on with his confirmation on time."
Tillis had vowed to withhold his vote for Warsh, whom he supports, before the Senate Banking Committee until the DOJ dropped its investigation of Powell. The Justice Department was investigating Powell over alleged cost overruns related to renovations at the Federal Reserve building.
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