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Warsh declines to say whether Biden won 2020 election

Warsh declines to say whether Biden won 2020 election

Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s nominee for Federal Reserve chairman, declined to confirm whether Joe Biden won the 2020 election during a Senate Banking Committee hearing on April 18, 2026. When asked by Senator Elizabeth Warren, Warsh responded, “We try to keep politics, if I’m…,” avoiding a direct answer about the election outcome.

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