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Kevin Warsh Fed Hearing Reported for April 16

Adriana Mavrenko by Adriana Mavrenko
April 5, 2026
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The Senate Banking Committee will reportedly hold Kevin Warsh’s nomination hearing for Federal Reserve chair on April 16, 2026, setting the stage for the most politically charged Fed confirmation fight in years. The hearing date, first reported through CNBC and Reuters syndication, comes after months of partisan maneuvering over the nomination and a parallel Justice Department probe tied to current Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

April 16 Is the Reported Date, but the Official Paper Trail Comes First

The White House formally transmitted Warsh’s nomination to the Senate on March 4, 2026, alongside a separate nomination for a 14-year Federal Reserve Board term beginning February 1, 2026. That transmittal is the official starting point for the confirmation process.

March 4, 2026
Date the White House transmittal formally sent the nomination to the Senate, per the research brief.

Reuters reported on March 29 that the committee was planning to hold Warsh’s hearing as soon as the week of April 13. By April 4, syndicated reporting pinned the date to April 16 specifically.

April 16, 2026
Reported Kevin Warsh Fed chair nomination hearing date.

One caveat: the Senate Banking Committee’s own public hearings page did not display a visible April 16 entry for Warsh at the time of reporting. The date currently rests on secondary reporting rather than a confirmed committee posting. Readers should treat this as a reported hearing date, not a formally scheduled one, until the committee itself publishes the notice.

The Senate Power Struggle That Finally Moved Warsh Forward

The path to a hearing has been anything but routine. On February 3, 2026, all Democratic members of the Senate Banking Committee demanded that Chairman Tim Scott delay Warsh’s nomination hearing. Their objection was tied to what they called “sham investigations” targeting sitting Federal Reserve Board members.

The political dynamics grew more complex when Republican Sen. Thom Tillis entered the picture. AP reported on February 12 that Tillis was open to a compromise allowing hearings to proceed, while still objecting to the Justice Department’s probe connected to Jerome Powell. That probe centered on the Fed’s headquarters renovation project, which AP described as a $2.5 billion issue.

The confirmation process follows a standard path: White House nomination to the Senate, a Banking Committee hearing, and then a potential full-Senate vote. But the hearing is where the nomination moves from paperwork into visible scrutiny. For Warsh, it will be the first time senators publicly question him on monetary policy, Fed independence, and his views on the Powell-era investigations, topics that carry weight for traders watching Fed rate-cut expectations and broader market direction.

Tillis’s leverage over the committee timeline made him a kingmaker of sorts. His willingness to let hearings proceed despite the Powell dispute appears to have been the factor that unlocked the April timeline, after weeks of stalemate.

Why Traders Are Watching Rate-Cut Expectations More Than a Shock Move

The headline fragment about “traders’ expectations” for the Fed is incomplete, so no single real-time market statistic can be matched to it. But the broader picture is clear from verified data: Warsh’s nomination has not triggered the kind of dramatic repricing some expected.

TD Economics noted that fed futures barely budged after Warsh’s January 30 nomination. Markets still priced two Fed rate cuts by year-end, suggesting traders viewed the nomination as largely neutral for near-term monetary policy. That steady outlook matters for crypto markets, where rate-cut expectations have historically driven risk appetite, as seen when institutional players positioned for macro shifts earlier this year.

Industry voices have been broadly supportive. Bob Broeksmit, head of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said Warsh’s “prior service on the Federal Reserve Board … will be invaluable as he leads the Federal Reserve.” Lindsey Johnson of the Consumer Bankers Association called Warsh’s “depth of expertise and understanding of the Federal Reserve’s dual mandate” critical for the role.

“His prior service on the Federal Reserve Board … will be invaluable as he leads the Federal Reserve.”

— Bob Broeksmit, Mortgage Bankers Association

The political reaction remains split along party lines, but banking trade groups that commented publicly have backed the pick. For digital asset markets, the key question is whether a Warsh-led Fed would shift the rate trajectory that currently shapes risk-on positioning across crypto and Web3. So far, futures markets suggest the answer is no, at least not yet.

The April 16 hearing, if it holds, will be the first concrete test. Senators’ questions on inflation targets, financial regulation, and Fed independence could move rate expectations in ways the nomination itself did not. Until then, the two-cut consensus remains the baseline traders are working from.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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