When questioned by a Reuters reporter, he just raised his eyebrows and did not respond. “No?” The reporter asked again. “No,” he said
(Reuters)-Stephen Miran, nominated by US President Donald Trump, to fill a short-term vacancy on the Federal Reserve Board, said to reporters on Thursday that he did not talk to anyone at the White House about a possible position for a longer term in the Fed, after told senators that it would be necessary to resign his current position as a White House consultant instead of Just take a license.
When questioned by a Reuters reporter, he just raised his eyebrows and did not respond. “No?” The reporter asked again. “No,” he said.
Democratic senators at the Miran’s appointment hearing expressed concern that by not being dismissed from the Council of Economic Advisers, he would be vulnerable to Trump’s pressure to make the president’s willingness on his votes on the basic interest rate. Miran said he wouldn’t be.