Warren: Trump ‘all talk and no action’ on capping credit card rates
Elizabeth Warren criticized Donald Trump as “all talk and no action” regarding capping credit card interest rates, arguing that real action is needed to protect consumers. She highlighted the impact of high rates on households and urged the administration to implement concrete limits.
The former president’s stance on credit card reform has drawn sharp responses from Warren, who frames it as a test of accountability and leadership on financial fairness. She contends that slogan-focused rhetoric without policy change fails to address rising debt and exploitation by lenders.
Warren’s remarks come amid broader debates over consumer protections and regulatory oversight, with Democrats pushing for stronger controls on credit card APRs and profit-driven practices. She emphasized the urgency of delivering tangible protections for American borrowers.