FDIC chair faces calls to resign after reports of rampant sexual harassment at bank regulator
New York PostAPR 2024
Gruenberg should resign immediately and Democrats should prioritize doing the right thing over politics and joining Republicans in calling for him to step down. Democrats have called for numerous officials to be fired or to resign over similar improprieties, and Gruenberg's status as a Democrat shouldn't protect him.
In an ideal world, Gruenberg would be replaced, but political logistics make the move risky. Regardless of how quickly the Senate acts, it could be months to name his replacement. This could leave the FDIC in a weak position to promote key reforms during a time of banking uncertainty.