Senator Warren questions Fed Chair Warsh about colleague's private dinner with bankers.
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Senator Warren questions Fed Chair Warsh about colleague's private dinner with bankers.

Senator Elizabeth Warren questioned Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh during congressional hearings about Fed Vice Chair of Supervision Michelle Bowman's attendance at a private dinner with Bank of America clients. The dinner took place on June 17, hours after a Fed interest rate decision, during a period when Fed officials are restricted from speaking about monetary policy. Warsh deferred to an inspector general investigation, while Democrats raised concerns about fairness and transparency.

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CNN and Politico frame the clash as a test of Fed ethics under Warsh, while the NY Post emphasizes Warren's corruption accusations and Republican pushback.
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THE LEFT1 outlet · mostly critical
Elizabeth Warren blasts Kevin Warsh, saying he 'seems to invite corruption'
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THE RIGHT1 outlet · mostly supportive
Elizabeth Warren attacks Fed chair Kevin Warsh in Senate hearing, floating corruption accusations
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“Democrats warn Warsh that 'quieter Fed' could benefit Wall Street” · Politico, The Hill

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Warren accused Warsh of setting a tone that 'seems to invite corruption.'
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