Senator Warren, the top Democrat on Senate Banking is convening Members of Congress to investigate the Trump-Musk Attack on Consumers. The forum will highlight how President Trump is letting Elon Musk shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — an agency that has returned more than $21 billion to families scammed by big banks and other financial institutions — and making it easier to cheat working families out of their hard-earned money.
WHEN: TODAY (Tues, February 25) at 2pm ET.
WHERE: Senate Dirksen Office Building, Room G50 Constitution Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002. Use the door located at First and C Streets NE, to enter the building, and then turn left upon entering.
PANELISTS:
- Andrea Campbell, Attorney General of Massachusetts
- Lorelei Salas, former CFPB Director of Supervision Policy who resigned after she was directed to stop doing her job
- Americans whose savings have been protected by the CFPB