Sorry AE...I completely misunderstood you! Here's what I found:
Previous Chairmen of the Federal Reserve—including Janet Yellen and Alan Greenspan—were sworn into office, though the formality and location of these ceremonies varied depending on the administration.
The swearing-in process for Fed Chairs has varied in scale:
Alan Greenspan (1987): He took his oath of office during a high-profile ceremony at the White House.
Janet Yellen (2014) and Jerome Powell (2018): They had more low-key, internal swearing-in ceremonies. Both were sworn in by fellow board members in private ceremonies at the Federal Reserve's headquarters in Washington, D.C.
POTUS & Warsh entered the East Room at 11:45 ET...it up upcoming, that's why Chief Justice Clarence Thomas is there.
What I mean is … was Janet Yellen sworn in? Alan Greenspan?
There wouldn’t need to be a swearing in for a private bank.
If Warsh is being sworn in, it would be because he’s a public government official.
But I don’t know if those others were sworn in or not. Would just be neater if they weren’t.
Sorry AE...I completely misunderstood you! Here's what I found:
Previous Chairmen of the Federal Reserve—including Janet Yellen and Alan Greenspan—were sworn into office, though the formality and location of these ceremonies varied depending on the administration.
The swearing-in process for Fed Chairs has varied in scale:
Alan Greenspan (1987): He took his oath of office during a high-profile ceremony at the White House. Janet Yellen (2014) and Jerome Powell (2018): They had more low-key, internal swearing-in ceremonies. Both were sworn in by fellow board members in private ceremonies at the Federal Reserve's headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Sounds like a definite maybe.
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Roberts is chief no?
Yes...but in my mind Thomas should be and praying someday he will be!
Freudian slip...😉