In a narrow Senate vote, Stephen Miran has been confirmed to the Federal Reserve Board, expanding Trump's influence as a key policy meeting looms with expectations of a rate cut to support the labor market.
President Trump's nominee Stephen Miran clears a Senate hurdle for the Federal Reserve amid concerns about economic independence and potential rate cuts. Will his dual role compromise the Fed?
Stephen Miran is on the verge of making history as the first White House official to sit on the Federal Reserve board in 90 years, pending Senate confirmation. This unprecedented move could reshape monetary policy in the Trump administration.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has fired his newly appointed CDC director just a month after her Senate confirmation, citing a lack of alignment with his administration. This decision has triggered resignations from several other top officials at the agency.
In a surprising development, CDC Director Susan Monarez was ousted merely weeks after her Senate confirmation, following pressures related to vaccine policy changes advocated by RFK Jr.
President Trump has nominated conservative economist E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, just days after firing the previous chief over disappointing job reports. Will this move ensure honest economic data?
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has dismissed IRS Commissioner Billy Long just two months after his Senate confirmation. This decision raises questions amid controversies surrounding Long's past work and allegations of fraud.
The Senate is poised to confirm Emil Bove as a federal appeals court judge, despite a whistleblower's claims that challenge his testimony. Will this controversy affect the outcome?
Emil Bove has been confirmed as a federal appellate judge despite serious allegations from whistleblowers regarding his oversight at the Justice Department. The contentious nomination faced intense scrutiny from former prosecutors and judges.
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Susan Monarez as the new CDC director, a decision that raises questions amid ongoing debates about vaccines, public health, and the influence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on health policies.