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Trump's Fed Chair Nominee Warsh Discloses Over $100 Million in Assets

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Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve, disclosed assets exceeding $100 million on Tuesday, according to Arirang News reporting on his financial filing. The disclosure reveals two investments each worth more than $50 million alongside dozens of holdings in artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency. Per the reporting, Warsh is on track to become the wealthiest Federal Reserve chair in history. The financial transparency requirement applies to all major U.S. government nominees and is relevant to Americans as the Fed chair directly influences U.S. monetary policy, interest rates, and economic conditions affecting U.S. households and businesses.

This story is based on a single source (Arirang News). While the underlying event—Warsh's financial disclosure—is a matter of public record, the characterization regarding historical wealth comparison has not been independently corroborated by major U.S. media outlets.

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  • Kevin Warsh is Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Reserve. (Source: Arirang News)
  • Warsh disclosed assets worth well over $100 million. (Source: Arirang News)
  • The disclosure includes two investments valued at more than $50 million each. (Source: Arirang News)
  • Warsh holds numerous positions in AI and cryptocurrency. (Source: Arirang News)

Interpretation

  • ~Warsh is on track to become the wealthiest Fed chair in history. (Source: Arirang News characterization based on disclosed asset levels)
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April 14, 2026 at 7:09 PM PDT

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