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He may be the first President since Warren Harding who seems more the servant ... right” after every phrase, and rubbed his sweating palms together. The candidate was clearly eager to say ...
During a Senate hearing in 2013, Senator Elizabeth Warren discussed the process of implementing healthcare reform in Massachusetts.
During her fiery remarks from the Senate floor in 2016, Senator Elizabeth Warren berated her Republican colleagues, urging them to vote on Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
During her remarks in a Senate hearing in 2019, during Trump's first term in office, Senator Elizabeth Warren slammed President Trump over what she labeled "dumb political stunts." ...
During her remarks in a Senate hearing in 2023, Senator Elizabeth Warren clashed with a witness over accountability in the Federal Reserve System.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) clashed with CNBC’s Sara Eisen on Thursday after the host pressed her over her opposition to ...
In 2013, Senator Elizabeth Warren participated in her first ever Senate Banking Committee Hearing. From knowing your full retirement age to checking your earnings history, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson joins ...
During her remarks in a Senate hearing in 2021, Senator Elizabeth Warren scolded Donald Trump over his Administration's response to COVID-19.
Gutting Social Security isn’t "efficient" — it’s a broken promise. Democrats and Republicans should stand up and fight back to protect it. Social Security is not charity. Americans pay in ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) noted that she believes tariffs can be a tool for U.S. trade but thinks President Trump’s implementation of sweeping tariffs has caused “chaos and corruption.” ...
Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren defended her calls for the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate President Donald Trump over accusations of market manipulation and ...
Appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren described the confusion about shifting tariff rates and how smartphones and computers were spared ...