finance Mar 10, 2026

Thom Tillis refuses to budge on blocking Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh confirmation

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Key Points
  • There is nothing that Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh can say to get Sen. Thom Tillis to end his blockade on Warsh's confirmation, the North Carolina Republican said at the U.S. Capitol.
  • Tillis has said he won't vote for any Fed nominees until a criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell is resolved.
  • Powell has said the probe by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington, D.C., is due to him refusing demands by President Donald Trump to slash interest rates.
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., talks with reporters in the U.S. Capitol during votes on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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There is nothing that Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh can say to get Sen. Thom Tillis to end his blockade on Warsh's confirmation, the North Carolina Republican said Tuesday.

Tillis has vowed not to vote for any Fed nominees, including Warsh, until a criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell is resolved. Powell, who denies any wrongdoing, has said he is really being targeted for his refusal to cut interest rates as broadly and as quickly as demanded by President Donald Trump.

"No, no," Tillis told reporters at the U.S. Capitol, when asked if Warsh could tell him anything at their meeting later in the day to change the senator's position on blocking a full Senate vote on the nomination.

"This is not about people, it's about process," Tillis said. "I think this is a foul."

Tillis noted that in addition to the pending Powell probe, the Supreme Court has yet to rule whether Trump has the power to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook.

Trump claims he wanted to fire Cook because of a claim by Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, that she committed mortgage fraud. But defenders of Cook, who also denies wrongdoing, say she's being targeted like Powell because of her opposing Trump's demands on interest rates.

Tillis on Tuesday called the effort to fire Cook "sophomoric."

"Whoever came up with that idea should be fired, too," the senator said.

Tillis on Tuesday said that he is "already impressed" with Warsh's skills.

"I've known of his work for quite some time, and that's why I'm so frustrated that I'm not going to be able to cast a vote until we dispose of the other issues," Tillis said.

The senator noted that he and other members of the Senate Banking Committee were witnesses to Powell's testimony to that panel about the multi-billion-dollar renovation of the Fed's headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Powell has said that he is under investigation in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington in connection with that project and for his testimony to the Banking Committee.

Tillis on Tuesday said, "We had seven members of the Banking Committee who were witnesses at the alleged scene of the crime who said no crime was committed."

"Why are we even still having this discussion and holding up a great nominee?" Tillis asked.

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