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“A Joke”: Warren Blasts Trump’s Credit Card Announcement

Senator Elizabeth Warren has slammed Donald Trump’s announcement of a 10% credit card interest rate cap as a “joke.” Warren, a longtime advocate for consumer financial protection, argued that the president’s declaration on Truth Social lacks the legal teeth to be effective. She stated that “begging credit card companies to play nice” is not a strategy and that real change requires an act of Congress.

Trump’s announcement, which sets a start date of January 20 for the cap, frames the policy as a way to stop the “ripping off” of the American public. He cited the record $1.17 trillion in credit card debt and high interest rates as justification for the move. However, Warren pointed out that Trump has spent years trying to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the agency that would be responsible for enforcing such regulations.

The banking industry is also opposed to the cap, though for different reasons. Major financial associations warned that the policy would lead to a reduction in credit availability. They argued that if they cannot price for risk, they will stop lending to lower-income consumers. This creates a scenario where the cap exists on paper, but no one can get a card to take advantage of it.

Senator Josh Hawley, on the other hand, praised the move. He called the cap a “fantastic idea” and expressed his eagerness to support it. This puts him at odds with Warren, despite their shared concern over high interest rates. The political divide underscores the difficulty of implementing such a sweeping economic change.

As the January 20 deadline nears, the question of enforcement remains paramount. Without a clear legal path, Trump’s announcement may end up being just that—an announcement—rather than a transformative policy.

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