Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair in a 54 to 45 vote on Wednesday.
Jerome Powell stays on the Fed board as governor with a minimal public role.
Warsh could be sworn in as early as Saturday, pending ethics requirements.
The US Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as the 17th Chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors on Wednesday in a 54–45 vote. Warsh replaces Jerome Powell, who will remain on the Fed board as a governor rather than departing entirely.
Democrat John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the only member of his party to cross the aisle and support Warsh’s confirmation, joining Republicans in backing President Trump’s nominee.
CONFIRMED
Kevin Warsh has been confirmed as the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System! pic.twitter.com/7oXyTd0hgD
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