Sen. Tim Scott to Question Warsh on AI and Data Centers at Fed Hearing
Sen. Tim Scott will grill Fed chairman nominee Kevin Warsh on AI and data centers at his first Senate Banking Committee appearance Wednesday.
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., is set to put Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh in the hot seat Wednesday, hosting Warsh before the Senate Banking Committee for his inaugural testimony in the role. The South Carolina Republican has signaled he wants the hearing to address emerging economic themes, specifically the rapid buildout of data centers and the sweeping influence of artificial intelligence on the U.S. economy.
The session marks a significant moment for Warsh, who faces senators for the first time since assuming the chairmanship. Committee hearings of this nature set the tone for a Fed leader's relationship with Congress and often surface the legislative priorities lawmakers intend to press the central bank on in the months ahead.
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Scott's focus on AI and data center infrastructure reflects a broader bipartisan interest in how transformative technologies are reshaping capital investment, energy demand, and labor markets — areas that fall squarely within the Fed's mandate to monitor financial stability and maximum employment. How Warsh responds could offer early signals about the Fed's analytical framework for evaluating these fast-moving sectors.
The Wednesday hearing before the Senate Banking Committee is expected to draw wide attention from markets and policy circles alike, as Warsh's public positions on interest rates, inflation, and technology-driven growth come under formal congressional scrutiny for the first time.
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