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Trump says Fed nominee Warsh could garner Democratic support

U.S. President Donald Trump said he thinks Kevin Warsh, his pick to head the Federal Reserve, could pick up votes from some Democrats in the Senate, calling him a "high-quality person" who should not have any trouble winning confirmation.



"I think he may get Democrat votes. He's so good that he'll probably get Democrat votes. He should," Trump, a Republican, told reporters aboard Air Force One on Saturday. "He's a very high-quality person. He should have no trouble getting through."



Trump chose Warsh, a former Fed insider, on Friday to head the central bank when Chair Jerome Powell's term ends in May. Powell's tenure as one of the seven Fed governors continues through 2028.



Warsh faces a possibly contentious confirmation process. Republican Senator Thom Tillis said on Friday he would block the confirmation until a Justice Department inquiry into Powell is "fully and transparently resolved."



Trump on Friday called Tillis, who has opposed the president on some issues, an "obstructionist" and said his administration was ready to wait for Warsh's confirmation until after Tillis left the Senate.