Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh Calls for Policy Overhaul, Denies Trump Pressure for Rate Cuts

Gate News message, April 22 — Kevin Warsh, the nominated chair of the Federal Reserve, called for significant policy reforms during his confirmation hearing on April 21, stating that the Fed needs to change its policy execution framework. The proposed reforms include a new inflation target framework, new policy tools, and new communication methods.

Warsh launched a broad critique of the Federal Reserve’s performance, asserting that “the Fed failed to achieve its objectives.” He pointed to fatal policy errors committed by the central bank in 2021 and 2022 as having lasting consequences. He further criticized the Fed for losing direction, overstepping its authority, and becoming entangled in politics due to its own choices. Warsh also attacked the Fed’s forward guidance policy, which has dominated communications for over a decade, complaining that “too many current and former Fed officials have publicly stated their views on interest rate paths in advance.”

Regarding pressure from President Trump on Fed Chair Powell, Warsh addressed concerns about the Fed’s independence, stating that credibility “must be earned by keeping promises and fulfilling the commitments the Fed has made.” When asked about Trump’s known preference for low interest rates, Warsh clarified: “The President has never asked me to commit to any specific rate decision, and even if he had, I would never agree. But he simply did not ask.” Warsh previously suggested that productivity gains from artificial intelligence could suppress prices and create room for rate cuts, though lawmakers warned him during the hearing that claims about AI’s productivity gains are often inflated by those seeking to sell stocks or conduct IPOs.

Warsh, born in 1970, began his career at Morgan Stanley and served in the Bush administration, having been nominated as a Fed governor from February 2006 to March 2011, making him the youngest governor in Fed history. Current Fed Chair Powell’s term ends on May 15, 2026. If confirmed, Warsh would assume the position. However, a criminal investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice into Powell has prompted Republican Senator Thom Tillis to withhold support for any nomination until the investigation concludes. Should confirmation be delayed, Powell has stated he would continue as “interim chair” until his successor is formally confirmed.

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