Fed Chair Kevin Warsh hires two conservative researchers, including 'Project 2025' Fed chapter author
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Matt Peterson
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Summary
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has made his first hires at the central bank, bringing on two conservative economic policy researchers as temporary contractors. Paul Winfree, who authored the Federal Reserve chapter in the conservative policy blueprint "Project 2025," and Daniel Heil, a fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, will support Warsh in policy analysis and planning on special projects. Warsh previously held a position at the Hoover Institution before joining the Fed.
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