“He said he wanted to work on that, I said, ‘Great, let’s get something done,'” Warren, the Senate Banking Committee ranking member, said on Wednesday in an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”
Trump called Warren after she gave a speech at the National Press Club, where she laid out a strategy for Democrats to win back majorities in the House and Senate in the 2026 midterms. Warren has been a frequent target of Trump’s ire over the years.
“My point was … he had not lifted a finger to try to get something through on credit card interest rate caps,” Warren said.
Republicans on Capitol Hill so far have distanced themselves from Trump’s credit card interest cap proposal, warning that it could limit credit availability for Americans.
“You gotta be very careful if you go forward in that, in our zeal to bring down costs, you don’t want to have negative secondary effects of that,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Tuesday during a press conference. “The problem is, if you do that, then the credit card companies … they would just stop lending money and maybe they cap what people are able to borrow at a very low amount.”
“It’s something that we’ve got to be very deliberate about,” Johnson said.
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