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Fed Nomination News: Britt Urges Warsh Offramp

April 21, 2026
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Fed Nomination News: Britt Urges Warsh Offramp



The most significant Fed nomination news from Tuesday’s hearing came not from the nominee but from Republican Senator Katie Britt of Alabama, who signaled the first concrete Republican effort to find an offramp around the Tillis blockade, urging all parties to resolve the Powell renovation probe so the committee can vote and achieve “a smooth and timely transition” of Fed leadership.

Summary

  • Britt said it is “absolutely appropriate” for Congress to ask questions about the Fed renovation and get answers, but suggested the criminal probe route is not the right mechanism and that the matter should be resolved through other means.
  • Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina has publicly committed to blocking Warsh’s nomination in committee until the DOJ drops its criminal investigation into Powell, effectively tying the 12 to 10 Republican committee majority.
  • Powell’s term as Fed chair expires May 15, meaning any further delay by the DOJ or Tillis will produce a leadership gap at the central bank for the first time in decades.

Fed nomination news shifted Tuesday when Alabama’s Katie Britt, a close Trump ally and member of the Senate Banking Committee, offered what observers described as the clearest signal yet of an opening to resolve the Tillis standoff without requiring Trump to order the DOJ to drop its Powell investigation directly.

“It’s absolutely appropriate for Congress to ask questions, and it is absolutely appropriate for Congress to get answers,” Britt said during Warsh’s hearing. She then added: “I urge everyone involved to make sure that any outstanding questions on this matter come to fruition, so that we can get answers and move on and have a smooth and timely transition.”

The language was careful. Britt did not criticize the DOJ probe directly, as Tillis has done by calling it a “bogus investigation.” She framed the path forward as ensuring answers are obtained through whatever means available, a formulation that leaves room for the investigation to be concluded, resolved, or restructured in a way that satisfies Tillis without requiring Trump to publicly abandon his US Attorney’s enforcement action.

What Britt Said and Why It Matters

Britt’s statement matters for two reasons. First, she is a reliable Trump ally, which means her intervention carries implicit White House awareness if not endorsement. Second, she is not on the record opposing the DOJ investigation itself, giving her remarks a bridging quality that a more direct critique would not have.

Tillis has drawn a precise red line: he will not vote to advance Warsh’s nomination until the DOJ investigation is “explicitly, and publicly, dropped.” That formulation requires positive action by the Trump administration, specifically by either the White House or US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, who is appealing a court ruling that blocked her subpoena of Powell. Until that happens or until a procedural workaround moves Warsh past the committee, Tillis has the deciding vote by himself.

CNN noted that White House officials have quietly discussed whether a procedural bypass is possible, noting it is “technically procedurally possible” but would be politically costly. Britt’s intervention suggests at least one Republican committee member is signaling that a negotiated resolution would be preferable to a procedural bypass.

The Mechanics of the Tillis Problem

The Senate Banking Committee has 24 members and a 12 to 10 Republican advantage. A committee vote requires a simple majority of members present. Tillis’ “no” converts that 12 to 10 advantage into an 11 to 10 margin, which is still sufficient to advance the nomination. The procedural question is whether the Senate Banking Committee rules allow the chairman to schedule a vote over Tillis’ objection, or whether committee tradition gives individual members the effective power to block a vote by declining to participate.

CNN reported that White House officials have explored this procedural question without reaching a public conclusion. If a committee vote can proceed with 11 Republicans voting yes and Tillis absent, Warsh advances. If committee rules effectively give Tillis a blocking vote, the only paths are DOJ action or Tillis reconsidering.

What a Confirmation Gap Means for Markets

Powell’s May 15 departure is now less than four weeks away. If Warsh is not confirmed before that date, the Fed will have an acting chair or a gap in its leadership structure during a period when interest rate decisions, Iran ceasefire developments, and oil market volatility are converging simultaneously. That institutional uncertainty extends directly to the CLARITY Act and stablecoin yield legislation, where Treasury and Fed coordination is necessary for any rules around stablecoin reserves, bank custody of digital assets, and the regulatory treatment of yield on stablecoin balances. A leadership gap at the Fed complicates every part of the crypto regulatory agenda that requires an active and confirmed Fed chair to implement.

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