Federal Reserve Chair Woah Hires Two Conservative Advisors on June 3

According to Jin10, Federal Reserve Chair Woah has hired two external advisors on June 3 to assist him during his initial tenure. One advisor is Paul Winfree, a former White House domestic policy expert under Trump's first administration and co-author of the Federal Reserve chapter in "Project 2025," a conservative policy blueprint drafted before the 2024 election. The other is Daniel Heil, a policy researcher at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and former economic policy advisor to a 2016 presidential campaign.

Both advisors will work as temporary contractors, assisting Woah with policy analysis and planning. The Federal Reserve chair has not yet made a final decision regarding longer-term or formal positions for either within the agency, according to sources.

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