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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 10 MIN

Taylor Riggs — UAE’s OPEC Exit, Fed Chair Path Clears, and Global Oil Power Shift

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Taylor Riggs breaks down the UAE’s decision to exit OPEC, framing it as a major geopolitical and energy-market shift tied to long-running tensions with Saudi Arabia and broader frustration over production controls that keep oil prices elevated. She explains how the move signals alignment with a “drill more” production mindset and could weaken OPEC’s influence while encouraging more regional pipeline development to bypass chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz. The conversation then pivots to U.S. monetary policy, where she details the fast-moving confirmation process for Kevin Warsh as potential Fed chair, including political maneuvering in the Senate and the dropped DOJ probe into Jerome Powell that cleared a key obstacle. Riggs emphasizes that while cost overruns at the Fed are politically explosive, they don’t automatically amount to criminal conduct, stressing the legal line between incompetence and wrongdoing as the confirmation process nears its endgame. Hashtags: #OPEC #UAE #OilMarkets #KevinWarsh #FederalReserve #MonetaryPolicy #EnergyGeopolitics #StraitOfHormuz #USPolitics #FoxBusiness

Taylor Riggs breaks down the UAE’s decision to exit OPEC, framing it as a major geopolitical and energy-market shift tied to long-running tensions with Saudi Arabia and broader frustration over production controls that keep oil prices elevated. She explains how the move signals alignment with a “drill more” production mindset and could weaken OPEC’s influence while encouraging more regional pipeline development to bypass chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz. The conversation then pivots to U.S. monetary policy, where she details the fast-moving confirmation process for Kevin Warsh as potential Fed chair, including political maneuvering in the Senate and the dropped DOJ probe into Jerome Powell that cleared a key obstacle. Riggs emphasizes that while cost overruns at the Fed are politically explosive, they don’t automatically amount to criminal conduct, stressing the legal line between incompetence and wrongdoing as the confirmation process nears its endgame. Hashtags: #OPEC #UAE #OilMarkets #KevinWarsh #FederalReserve #MonetaryPolicy #EnergyGeopolitics #StraitOfHormuz #USPolitics #FoxBusiness

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