U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has urged a postponement of the nomination hearing for Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve Chair, citing incomplete financial disclosures. Warren highlighted that Warsh did not fully disclose details of investments exceeding $100 million, only listing two Juggernaut Fund holdings, each worth at least $50 million. She emphasized that Warsh's reliance on confidentiality agreements to withhold information about the underlying assets is inadequate for evaluating potential conflicts of interest. Warren insists the nomination process should be halted until Warsh provides comprehensive financial disclosures.
Senator Warren Calls for Delay in Fed Chair Nomination Over Disclosure Issues
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