
Kevin Warsh Sworn In As New Fed Chair| Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 5/22/2026
Bloomberg's Mike McKee and Stuart Paul discuss the future of the Federal Reserve under Kevin Warsh after he was sworn in as the new fed chair. Then, Qualcomm's head of Automotive, Robotics and IoT Businesses Nakul Duggal talks the semiconductor company's new deal with Stellantis to advance vehicle tech as the self-driving landscape grows across the automotive industry. Plus, President and CEO of Stew Leonard's grocery stores Stew Leonard Jr., breaks down the cost of a memorial day cookout as concerns about food and fuel prices squeeze consumers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Warsh Sworn In As Fed Chair | Balance of Power: Early Edition 5/22/2026
On the early edition of Balance of Power, Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu discusses Kevin Warsh's swearing-in as the next Chair of the Federal Reserve. On today's show, Kpler Head of Policy and Geopolitical Risk Michelle Brouhard, Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center Visiting Democracy Fellow Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Friday Reporter Public Affairs Founder Lisa Camooso Miller, Goldman Sachs Vice Chairman Rob Kaplan and Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra. (Source: Bloomberg)
Epstein survivor reveals names of 3 new alleged abusers tied to the case
Sarah Kellen, 46, Jeffrey Epstein's longtime personal assistant, testified before the House Oversight Committee on Thursday, saying she was repeatedly raped and abused by Epstein. She also provided lawmakers with names of three previously unknown alleged offenders. Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) described her testimony as "by far the most substantive and productive interview," after the closed-door hearing took place, according to Capitol Hill correspondent Joe Khalil. Despite being designated a "potential co-conspirator" in Epstein's 2007 non-prosecution agreement, according to MS NOW, Kellen has consistently stepped forward as a victim. At Thursday's hearing, Kellen disputed her co-conspirator designation, explaining that law enforcement never interviewed her or heard her account, reports CNN's White House Correspondent MJ Lee. In her opening statement, Kellen described her abuse as occurring and violent. It also contained detailed graphic incidents of assault and rape, according to Lee. Kellen explained her prolonged stay with Epstein, "I had nowhere else to go," adding, "I had no money, no family, no education, and no sense that I deserved any better." The three names Kellen shared remain undisclosed.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.
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Trump urges Warsh to ignore political pressure on interest rates, even from the White House
President Donald Trump urged Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh on Friday to ignore public musings about fiscal policy — even from the commander in chief himself — and operate “independently.” “Honestly, I really mean this. This is not said in any other way. I want Kevin to be totally independent,” he told the East Room […]
Trump Tells Warsh to Do ‘Own Thing’ as Fed Chair Sworn In
Goldman Sachs Vice Chairman Rob Kaplan, a former Dallas Fed president, spoke with Julie Fine after Kevin Warsh was sworn in as Fed Chair. Kaplan said he expects newly sworn-in Fed Chair Kevin Warsh will be independent from political influence, which is essential for the central bank to maintain credibility with the public and markets. (Source: Bloomberg)







