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economy 21d ago Washington D.C.

Senate Banking Committee Votes On Kevin Warsh Nomination

Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh is undergoing a confirmation hearing to secure his position. The hearing occurred during the previous week in the United States. He has expressed discomfort with current forward guidance policies. A confirmation process is expected to occur within the next few days, potentially by Wednesday or Thursday. His ability to work with the FOMC and Fed Governors remains an unknown factor. North Carolina Republican Senator Tom Tillis has withdrawn his opposition to the vote. This follows an agreement by the Justice Department to end a criminal investigation into the Federal Reserve. Senator Tillis's change in position comes after the investigation was viewed as a White House pressure campaign. Jerome Powell's current term as Fed Chair expires in mid-May. This follows the conclusion of the current policy meeting where interest rates are expected to remain unchanged.
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politics 21d ago Washington D.C.

Republican Leadership Faces Tight Vote Margins

Donald Trump is experiencing a significant political meltdown following the release of disastrous new polling data. For the first time in over a decade, the MAGA base is reportedly distancing itself from him. A Reuters-Ipsos poll regarding Donald Trump's popularity has presented challenges to his path to the White House. The poll results were discussed in the context of upcoming mid-term elections later this year. The survey data suggests current political expectations are being tested by these findings. Republican leadership is struggling to maintain stability following the previous year's narrow majority. The leadership remains closely tethered to President Trump, who is currently facing declining poll numbers. This situation is described as a hangover effect impacting the remainder of the Congress.
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politics 21d ago Washington D.C.

Federal Judge Questions U.S. Attorney Legitimacy

A federal judge has condemned the practices of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), labeling them as 'police state' tactics that violate constitutional guarantees. The ruling highlights significant concerns regarding the legality of current arrest procedures. This decision could lead to increased legal scrutiny and potential reforms in immigration enforcement protocols. Attorney Lindsey Halligan in a case involving James Comey. The judge's inquiry centers on the legality of the charges brought by Halligan.
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