Kevin Warsh walked into the House Financial Services Committee on July 14, 2026, and delivered his inaugural semiannual Monetary Policy Report testimony as the 17th Chair of the Federal Reserve. A second session before the Senate Banking Committee followed on July 15, completing the traditional two-chamber ritual that gives Congress its formal window into Fed thinking twice a year.

Who is Kevin Warsh and why does it matter

Warsh is not a stranger to the Eccles Building. He served as a Fed Governor from 2006 to 2011, which means he was in the room during the 2008 financial crisis. Before returning to the Fed, he held roles at Morgan Stanley and the Hoover Institution.

His return, this time at the top of the table, came after a narrow Senate confirmation vote of 55 to 45 in May 2026. Warsh was sworn in on May 22, 2026, giving him less than two months before his first major congressional appearance.

In June 2026, Warsh announced the formation of multiple internal task forces aimed at reviewing Fed policy frameworks and improving the institution’s communications approach.