Sen. Bernie Sanders is daring President-elect Donald Trump to back his upcoming legislation to cap credit card interest rates after the president-elect made a similar promise on the campaign trail.
A possible team-up between President-elect Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) could be brewing. The progressive senator on Monday again called on the incoming president to join forces with him and others in Congress to cap soaring credit card interest rates.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said yesterday that he’s going to introduce legislation in the next Congress to fulfill one of RePresident-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promises. We pause now for a routine reminder that not everything Trump says is bad. Thank you. We now return you to your regularly scheduled newsfucking.
Vt., said Tuesday he will introduce a bill to limit credit card interest rates to 10%, a campaign vow of President-elect Donald Trump.
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Sanders called Trump’s proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% a “great idea” and said he would introduce relevant legislation in the Senate.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said he will push forward new legislation to cap credit card interest rates to 10%, which is something President-elect Donald Trump said he wanted to do temporarily on ...
Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Tuesday he will introduce legislation to limit credit card interest rates to 10%, noting President-elect Donald Trump made a similar promise on the campaign trail.
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