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Kevin Warsh clears key Senate hurdle in bid to lead the Federal Reserve

Kevin Warsh cleared a key Senate hurdle on May 12, advancing his bid to lead the US Federal Reserve, The Hindu reported.

·FILED 2026-05-12·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·✓ RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02

At a glance

  • Warsh cleared a Senate procedural hurdle in his bid to lead the Federal Reserve, per The Hindu's May 12 report.
  • The advance came amid reported challenges to the Fed's independence.
  • CBS News, NBC News and NPR carried corroborating coverage on May 13.

VERDICT — CONFIRMED

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Kevin Warsh cleared a key Senate hurdle on 12 May, advancing his bid to lead the US Federal Reserve, The Hindu reported.

The report placed the vote against a backdrop of challenges to the central bank's independence — the institutional context in which the chairmanship contest is unfolding, per the outlet.

Follow-on coverage of Warsh's path to the Fed chairmanship ran in CBS News, NBC News and NPR on 13 May, providing corroboration across three further outlets.

On the record are the procedural advance and the breadth of the coverage. The vote count, the timetable for a final confirmation vote, and the terms of any transition at the Fed are not established in the material available.

Key facts on file

  • Warsh cleared a Senate procedural hurdle in his bid to lead the Federal Reserve, per The Hindu's May 12 report.
  • The advance came amid reported challenges to the Fed's independence.
  • CBS News, NBC News and NPR carried corroborating coverage on May 13.

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CORROB.CBS News — World— (2026-05-13)
CORROB.NBC News— (2026-05-13)
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