
In the ostentatious east room of the White House, surrounded by flags with the stars and stripes, accompanied by a large group of authorities and with the president of the United States, Donald Trump, acting as master of ceremonies, Kevin Warsh was sworn in this Friday as the new president of the Federal Reserve with a brief speech in which he left hardly any messages for the future beyond that he promises to lead a “Federal Reserve oriented toward reform, learning from both the successes and mistakes of the past, avoiding falling into frameworks and models static”, in a clear reference to the “regime change”, which he anticipated during the Senate hearing for his confirmation.