The U.S. Senate Banking Committee is ​no longer planning to hold a confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh, U.S. President Donald Trump's pick to run the Federal ​Reserve, next week, Punchbowl News reported ​on Thursday, citing two sources familiar ⁠with planning.

As of late Thursday, the ​panel had not yet set or ​announced a hearing date, which under its rules requires a five-day advance notice.

Hearings are almost exclusively held ​Tuesdays through Thursdays, making April 21 likely the ​earliest potential date for a Warsh nomination hearing.

The delay narrows ‌the ⁠window for full Senate confirmation before current Fed Chair Jerome Powell's leadership term ends on May 15. Powell has ​said that ​should ⁠Warsh not yet be confirmed by then he would continue ​to serve as chair "pro tem."

The ​committee ⁠did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Punchbowl reported on March ⁠29 ​that the hearing would ​be next week.

Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; ​Editing by Daphne Psaledakis and Cynthia Osterman. #FedNomineeHearingDelay