President Donald Trump is adamant that he is not seeking advice from Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh, telling reporters he has only spoken to Warsh once since the Senate confirmed him in May. “The Wall Street Journal had a wrong story,” Trump told reporters on Monday in the White House‘s Oval Office. Trump has similarly emphasized the importance of interest rates to the economy, pressuring Warsh’s predecessor, Jerome Powell, to decrease borrowing rates despite persistent inflation. “I know what he’d like to do, but he has to run it,” Trump said of Warsh on Monday. “They made it sound like I live and breathe, you know, I speak to him all the time, every time.