FDIC’s Hill Faces Discontent over Workplace Culture Effort, Job Cuts
Sen. John Kennedy demands a detailed plan to address FDIC harassment claims within 30 days or will withhold support for Trump’s nominee, citing over 500 employee reports.
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Hill’s FDIC Confirmation Hits Wall Amid Misconduct Fallout
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., declared Thursday that he will withhold his vote for President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation until the agency provides a detailed account of how it has addressed widespread workplace misconduct. Kennedy's move puts Travis Hill, the current acting chair of the FDIC, on uncertain footing in the Senate Banking Committee, potentially threatening his path to full confirmation. Durin…
'I have had enough': Senate Republican tells Trump nominee 'I wouldn't vote for you'
A Senate Banking Committee hearing grew heated when Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-La.) erupted at one of President Donald Trump's nominees to head a key federal agency.Politico reported Thursday that Kennedy became visibly frustrated with acting Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) chairman Travis Hill while questioning him about FDIC workplace culture. Kennedy repeatedly pressed Hill on his plans for making the FDIC a less hostile workplac…
'I have had enough': Trump nominee gets a tongue-lashing from Senate Republican
A Senate Republican gave President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or FDIC, a tongue-lashing on Thursday over allegations of widespread misconduct at the agency.Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) expressed his annoyance that acting FDIC Chair Travis Hill — who Trump wants to lead the agency permanently — said no changes were underway after an external investigation in 2024 revealed "pervasive sexual harassment and…
Kennedy threatens 'no' vote for Hill over workplace scandal
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., asked acting Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chair Travis Hill, who has been tapped to lead the agency permanently by President Donald Trump, for a report within 30 days about progress made in the agency's sexual harassment scandal, saying his vote is contingent on that report.
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