Incoming Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh won't be looking to cut interest rates and in fact may want to consider raising them, investor Paul Tudor Jones said Thursday. "Do I think he'll cut rates? No chance," Jones said during a wide-ranging CNBC " Squawk Box " interview. Warsh has made no secret of his belief that the central bank should be thinking about lowering interest rates. The Fed's benchmark overnight rate is currently in a range between 3.5%-3.75%, where it has sat since December. Though Warsh sees a path to easing, he will face a Federal Open Market Committee that is coming off a meeting with the most dissents in nearly 34 years. Most of the disagreements have come from regional presidents who objected to the language in the post-meeting statement interpreted as a nod to the potential for further cuts after the three in the latter part of 2025. Jones said there's a case to be made for hiking. "Well, I'd be thinking about raising them," he said. "I'd want to see the data.…