the only way we are ever going to stop these scandals is to hold executives personally accountable, to fire the people who are responsible, and when they break the law, to march some of them out in handcuffs.
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Elizabeth Ann Warren is an American attorney, academic, and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Massachusetts since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been a prominent advocate for consumer protection, economic equality, and corporate regulation. Warren gained national recognition for her work in establishing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and has focused on issues such as student debt relief and healthcare reform during her tenure in the Senate.
Wells Fargo needs to start over, and that will not happen until the bank rids itself of people like you who led it into this crisis.
These are the rules that help ensure some accountability that the billions of dollars that the law sends to the states is actually used to help educate our children.
Madam President, I wish to begin by offering my condolences to the victims of the massacre in Las Vegas last night and to their loved ones. I am heartsick for the residents of Las Vegas and everyone around the country who woke up to the…
You did not look into the fake accounts, but you went right back to pumping up the stock price by bragging about Wells Fargo's record number of new accounts on your very next investor call.
You knew there was a problem, and when you were asked about it, you lied. This is about personal responsibility.
I get it. Iran supports terrorism, engages in human rights abuses, works to develop ballistic missiles. But I think it is easier to counter Iran's destabilizing behavior if it has no nuclear weapon than it would be if Iran had a nuclear…
But he is also about to create another crisis by suggesting that he may not certify to Congress by the October 15th deadline that Iran is complying with the nuclear agreement.
Mr. President, our economy is in trouble. In markets all across our economy, a few giant corporations hold all the power. It is everywhere. Four airlines control over 80 percent of all domestic airline seats in America. Five health…





