Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh declined to directly answer whether Trump lost the 2020 election during his confirmation hearing, saying "we try to keep politics out of the Fed" and noting the election "has been certified."

Warsh told senators the Fed "has wandered outside of remit in recent years" and pledged he wouldn't do that if confirmed.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren pressed Warsh for a yes-or-no answer on the election question, but he refused to provide one.