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GOP senator says he’s open to compromise on Trump’s nominee to chair the Federal Reserve
US Politics • International • Updated Feb 13, 2026, 5:27 AM
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GOP senator says he’s open to compromise on Trump’s nominee to chair the Federal Reserve

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis from North Carolina suggested Thursday he could support a compromise that would allow the Senate Banking Committee to start hearings on Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee to chair the Federal Reserve.

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GOP senators grill telecom giants over phone record subpoenas
Top Stories • International • Updated Feb 9, 2026, 10:30 AM
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GOP senators grill telecom giants over phone record subpoenas

Republican senators grilled top executives from AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon on Tuesday for handing over the phone records of several members of Congress that were subpoenaed by former special counsel Jack Smith.

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