Elizabeth Warren

Mentioned 3 times across 3 podcasts this week

This Week's Pulse

Senator Elizabeth Warren spent the week balancing legislative oversight with a push for universal childcare, including a formal demand for transparency regarding the Trump Administration's decision to lift sanctions on Venezuela and a joint effort with Tim Scott on housing policy.

On Pivot, Scott Galloway offered a sharp critique of her legislative record, arguing that she failed to deliver on tax reform. He stated, "For Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who keep complaining about the wealthy, well, then do your fucking job. When you controlled all three houses of government, taxes went down on the rich during the Biden administration." He compared her position to a referee wearing a jersey for one of the teams.

In contrast, Katie Porter highlighted her long-standing professional collaboration with Elizabeth Warren on The Ezra Klein Show. Reflecting on their shared research into financial fragility, Porter noted, "That's how I got to know Elizabeth Warren, studying these families, talking to them, researching them." Meanwhile, on The Diary Of A CEO, Steven Bartlett pointed to her aggressive posture on Section 230 and digital regulation as a defining feature of her current political identity.

Where it's discussed

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The Ezra Klein Show

Katie Porterpositivefrom “Housing Policy and Homelessness Prevention in California

A professional colleague of Katie Porter with whom she researched bankruptcy and housing instability.

So a lot of my career, all of my career before I ran for office, was about this exact question. Studying families who fell into bankruptcy or were facing eviction or foreclosure, that was my life's work. That's how I got to know Elizabeth Warren, studying thes

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The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

Steven Bartlettneutralfrom “Should Social Media Have Legal Power?

Cited by Steven Bartlett for her vocal criticism of Section 230 and her efforts to pressure platforms regarding disinformation.

Yeah.I think from what I, from what I've observed, it happens on both sides, but in different ways. I remember, uh, was it Liz- Elizabeth Warren talking a lot about, um, the Section 230?

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Pivot

Scott Gallowaynegativefrom “Political Influence, Wealth, and Media Narratives

Mentioned as a politician who complains about the wealthy but failed to enact significant tax changes while in power.

Citizens United. And for Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who keep complaining about the wealthy, well, then do your fucking job. When you controlled all three houses of government, taxes went down on the rich during the Biden administration. So uh, everyo