Trump's Choice for Economy Job Passes First Test

Trump's choice for the Federal Reserve is closer to getting the job.
The Senate voted to let Kevin Warsh join the Federal Reserve's main group.
This vote is a step towards making Warsh the next Federal Reserve leader.
The Senate is considering a new way to negotiate.
Kevin Warsh does not like the idea of a government digital currency.
The Senate will finish voting on Warsh on Wednesday.
The process to confirm Warsh was very dramatic, but it is now quieter.
Senator Thom Tillis was against Warsh, but changed his mind.
Some Republicans are warning about their relationship with the House.
Trump spoke at a Mother's Day event at the White House.
There was an investigation into the Federal Reserve's headquarters renovation.
Some people thought the investigation was revenge against Powell.
Powell will stay on the Federal Reserve's board after his term ends.
Warsh's testimony showed he might change some things at the Federal Reserve.
Trump nominated Powell to lead the Federal Reserve in 2017.
Powell said he will keep a low profile after his term ends.
Warsh wants the Federal Reserve to stay independent and focused.
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Warsh said the Federal Reserve should not get involved in politics.
Warsh needs Republican votes because Democrats are scrutinizing him.
Alex Miller writes about the US Senate for Fox News Digital.