Official Says White House Stands Behind Stephen Moore’s Fed Nomination

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The White House is standing behind the proposed nomination of Stephen Moore to the Federal Reserve board, following reports of his past legal and financial problems

These include a court’s decision to hold Mr. Moore in contempt in 2012 for failing to pay his ex-wife more than $300,000 as part of a divorce agreement.

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