News Coverage

Date Title
January 2025
The Hill: The Hill: Warren pushes for Hegseth’s wife to divest from defense company stocks
The Guardian: The Guardian: Elizabeth Warren urges Trump to beef up ethics rules as Musk takes key role
The Verge: The Verge: Lawmakers press Meta, Apple, Google, and others on massive Trump donations
Business Insider: Business Insider: Democrats urge Trump nominees to keep the IRS's free direct tax-filing tool, touting it as a DOGE-friendly program
Yahoo Finance: Yahoo Finance: Elizabeth Warren has more than 180 questions for Trump Treasury pick Scott Bessent
HuffPost: HuffPost: Elizabeth Warren To Grill Trump Housing Nominee On Rents, Shell Companies
CBS News: Billy Long, Trump's pick to lead IRS, pushed a tax credit that raises red flags, Sen. Warren says
Washington Post: Washington Post: Warren pushes Hegseth on controversies ahead of Senate hearing
December 2024
Mass Live: Mass Live: Trump could slash biomed funding for Mass. One effort to protect it
The Verge: The Verge: Senators rip into automakers for selling customer data and blocking right to repair
CNBC: CNBC: Student loan servicer transfer led to ‘millions of consumer credit reporting errors’: Lawmakers
Bloomberg Law: Bloomberg Law: Warren Urges Fair Wellpath Bankruptcy for Harmed Inmates
Bloomberg: Bloomberg: Fed, OCC Use Outdated Criteria to Assess Bank Mergers, Senator Warren Says
The New Yorker: The New Yorker: A Call to Action on the Haditha Massacre
CBS News: CBS News: Sen. Elizabeth Warren pushes bill to make it easier and cheaper to file for bankruptcy
Bloomberg: Bloomberg: Warren Seeks Faster Crackdown on Insurers Overcharging Medicare by Billions
New York Times: New York Times: Armed Services Committee Democrats call allegations against Hegseth disqualifying
NPR: NPR: Senators launch probe into sale-leaseback company, citing NPR's reporting
Washington Post: Washington Post: Elizabeth Warren asks Trump to set conflict-of-interest rules for Musk
Business Insider: Business Insider: Hundreds of student-loan borrowers who applied for debt cancellation are being denied relief by a major lender, over 20 Democratic lawmakers say
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