Miran: No one in the Trump admin has asked me to lower rates

  • Comment from Stephen Miran's confirmation hearing
riiiight

That sound believable.

Miran is also saying that he doesn't plan to resign from the President's Council of Economic Advisors but rather take a leave because the term is only until January.

In any case, none of this matters because the Senate will approve anyone Trump asks for.

Update: to that final point Republican Senator Mike Rounds said repeatedly he was “surprised” to learn Miran doesn’t intend to leave his White House position to take a short stub term at the Fed but also suggested it wouldn’t stop him from supporting the nomination.

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