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Inside the mind of Kevin Warsh: As told by his former boss Condoleezza Rice, his college friend, and his closest partner during the financial crisis

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July 3, 2026

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Inside the mind of Kevin Warsh: As told by his former boss Condoleezza Rice, his college friend, and his closest partner during the financial crisis

Kevin's one of those people who demands more of himself than others could ever, Condoleezza Rice exclusively tells Fortune.

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 11, 2026

Investor Sentiment On The Fed And New Chair Kevin Warsh

Investor Sentiment On The Fed And New Chair Kevin Warsh

Bloomberg

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· Jun 22, 2026

Greenspan Got Many Calls Right, Kroszner Says

Randall Kroszner, University of Chicago Booth School of Business professor, and former Federal Reserve Governor, who worked with Alan Greenspan, says he got many calls right during his career, but the one negative needs to be acknowledged. Some say Greenspan policies contributed to the 2008 financial crisis. Kroszner speaks on Bloomberg Open Interest. (Source: Bloomberg)

The Hill

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· Jun 22, 2026

Hassett: Warsh 'not asking the White House for advice' on interest rates

National Economic Council (NEC) Director Kevin Hassett said Monday that Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh is not soliciting advice from the White House on monetary policy. “We’re very close friends,” Hassett said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” referring to Warsh. “We’ve known each other for 30 years. We definitely talk,” he told host Joe Kernen....

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 1, 2026

'He doesn't need Hollywood': TV creator Taylor Sheridan blasts LA and industry elites

Writer and Comedian Michael Loftus reacts to TV creator Taylor Sheridan blasting Hollywood executives and taking aim at Los Angeles. “I think Taylor just looked at his bank account, and he looked at his investments, and he looked at the ratings for his latest show, and he’s like, oh yeah, I can be honest here. I can let them know what I really think,” Mr Loftus told Sky News host James Morrow. “He’s the hitmaker. He doesn’t need Hollywood; they need him. Why would he want to go back? “He’s going to dance a couple rounds with Mamdani the commie, and he’s going to be saying the same thing about New York soon.”

Politizoom

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· Jul 7, 2026

Blanche Stumbles Over Epstein (Again)

This is getting laughable. And *vexing*. If anything, Todd Blanche is doing *worse* than Pam Blondi at handling Epstein Files issues. His façade is cracking. But Trump apparently still wants him as AG, since we haven’t gotten any news about someone else. He is better at getting in trouble in court. So there actually is

Sydney Morning Herald

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· Jun 24, 2026

Trump’s man is a threat to spark a Wall Street meltdown

You can blame Fed chair Kevin Warsh for triggering a plunge in some of Wall Street’s hottest companies. A lot more pain could be ahead if he sticks to his guns.

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Related coverage for "Inside the mind of Kevin Warsh: As told by his former boss Condoleezza Rice, his college friend, and his closest partner during the financial crisis": Seeking Alpha — Investor Sentiment On The Fed And New Chair Kevin Warsh. Bloomberg — Greenspan Got Many Calls Right, Kroszner Says . The Hill — Hassett: Warsh 'not asking the White House for advice' on interest rates. Sky News Australia — 'He doesn't need Hollywood': TV creator Taylor Sheridan blasts LA and industry elites. Politizoom — Blanche Stumbles Over Epstein (Again). Sydney Morning Herald — Trump’s man is a threat to spark a Wall Street meltdown