The Massachusetts senator says Democrats have to stand up to Trump’s nominees and shed light on his administration’s executive orders.
They are three of 21 Democratic lawmakers from across the country who endorsed the letter. The post ​​Read: Warren, Moulton, McGovern sign letter to Trump excoriating him over egg prices appeared first on Boston.
"Today feels like a gut punch and it's going to get worse," Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren said after President Trump's inauguration.
“Here’s something President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and I agree on: the federal government throws away trillions of dollars on wasteful spending,” she wrote in the op-ed. “I have spent years trying to squeeze government waste out of our budget.”
On Thursday’s (January 30) episode of The View, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren was the first guest of the day, on tap to respond to her grilling of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The exchange erupted when Warren asked Kennedy about his previous anti-vaccine statements, which he appeared to walk back during the hearing.
Reports that the president has fired 17 independent watchdogs at government agencies has sparked an angry response from critics.
Donald Trump vowed to slash grocery prices as soon as he took office, yet he has barely addressed the cost of food in the whirlwind of executive orders he signed in his first week.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has demanded answers from the heads of the Treasury, SEC, CFTC and the government ethics office over the Trump family’s memecoins.
Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a known critic of President Donald Trump, didn't mince words after attending his inauguration yesterday. "I just got back from Donald Trump's ...
Warren shared that she agrees with the cost ... “Here’s something President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and I agree on: the federal government throws away trillions of dollars on wasteful ...
“Bobby! Bobby!” Supporters decked out in MAHA (“Make America Healthy Again”) pins and hats chanted this as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s nominee for health secretary, entered a packed room for his Senate Finance Committee confirmation hearing on Wednesday.