
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has appointed two conservative economic policy researchers, Paul Winfree and Daniel Heil, as interim advisers to assist with policy analysis and planning. Winfree, known for his work on the conservative "Project 2025" policy blueprint, and Heil, a Hoover Institution fellow, will support Warsh on special projects. These hires reflect Warsh's intent to bring new perspectives to the Fed, aligning with his previous calls for "regime change" at the central bank. Warsh's approach signals potential shifts in Fed policy focus, though he has recently emphasized creating a supportive environment for Fed staff to excel.