The Hill
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The Silicon Valley Bank collapse and turmoil in the banking industry are providing a moment for Sen. Elizabeth Warren to jump back into the spotlight.
Over the past week, the Massachusetts progressive and one-time presidential candidate has launched a wide-ranging offensive.
She unveiled legislation to repeal a 2018 deregulation law signed by former President Trump.
Warren has been at odds in particular with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, an official appointed under Trump.
She opposed Powell’s nomination in 2018, warning at the time that he would weaken financial regulations.
Warren has a long history of fighting back against the practices of banks that she adamantly argues are predatory.
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