Trump administration ends criminal probe of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, clearing path for Kevin Warsh confirmation.
The Trump administration's criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell was abruptly ended Friday, likely paving the way for Kevin Warsh to be confirmed as his replacement.
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The Trump administration's criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell was abruptly ended Friday, likely paving the way for Kevin Warsh to be confirmed as his replacement.
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