President Trump formally nominated former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as next Fed Chair on March 4, 2026, transmitting the nomination to the Senate for confirmation before Jerome Powell's term expires May 15. The Senate Banking Committee has scheduled Warsh's confirmation hearing for the week of April 13, but reports indicate an impasse amid escalating Middle East tensions with Iran and a DOJ probe into Powell's handling of Federal Reserve building cost overruns exceeding $1 billion. Warsh, viewed as an inflation hawk, has met with senators including potential holdout Thom Tillis; GOP opposition and procedural hurdles could delay floor vote, with traders monitoring committee advancement and swing votes in the Republican-led Senate.
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Thom Tillis
89%
Elizabeth Warren
8%
Bernie Sanders
13%
Chuck Schumer
18%
Lisa Murkowski
66%
Kevin Cramer
94%
John Kennedy
90%
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Thom Tillis
89%
Elizabeth Warren
8%
Bernie Sanders
13%
Chuck Schumer
18%
Lisa Murkowski
66%
Kevin Cramer
94%
John Kennedy
90%
The vote refers to the first final confirmation vote on the nomination in the full chamber, not including committee votes or procedural motions.
If the nomination passes unanimously or without individual voting (e.g. a voice vote), this market will resolve to “Yes”. If the nomination is rejected unanimously or without individual voting, this market will resolve to “No”.
If no qualifying vote is held by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”. If a formally submitted nomination is withdrawn or returned to the President before reaching a final confirmation vote, this market will resolve immediately to “No”.
The resolution sources will be official Senate voting records and a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado Aberto: Jan 30, 2026, 4:22 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The vote refers to the first final confirmation vote on the nomination in the full chamber, not including committee votes or procedural motions.
If the nomination passes unanimously or without individual voting (e.g. a voice vote), this market will resolve to “Yes”. If the nomination is rejected unanimously or without individual voting, this market will resolve to “No”.
If no qualifying vote is held by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”. If a formally submitted nomination is withdrawn or returned to the President before reaching a final confirmation vote, this market will resolve immediately to “No”.
The resolution sources will be official Senate voting records and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...President Trump formally nominated former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as next Fed Chair on March 4, 2026, transmitting the nomination to the Senate for confirmation before Jerome Powell's term expires May 15. The Senate Banking Committee has scheduled Warsh's confirmation hearing for the week of April 13, but reports indicate an impasse amid escalating Middle East tensions with Iran and a DOJ probe into Powell's handling of Federal Reserve building cost overruns exceeding $1 billion. Warsh, viewed as an inflation hawk, has met with senators including potential holdout Thom Tillis; GOP opposition and procedural hurdles could delay floor vote, with traders monitoring committee advancement and swing votes in the Republican-led Senate.
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