“You’ve got to push back. You never let bullies run over you.” Sen. Elizabeth Warren talks about President Trump and 2020 with CNN’s David Axelrod. Watch the full interview tonight on “The Axe Files” on CNN at 7 p.m. ET.
Now the senior senator from Massachusetts, Warren was recruited by progressives to run against Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic primary. She passed up the chance, helping to clear the way for her ideological ally and current presidential campaign rival Sen. Bernie Sanders to jumpstart his"political revolution."Asked by David Axelrod for an episode of the Axe Files airing Saturday at 7 pm ET, if she made the wrong decision, Warren didn't blink.
Cohn's own filing at the time showed he left with around $285 million, including $65 million in cash."That is corruption right at the heart of this government," Warren told Axelrod."How it could even be legal, that Goldman Sachs could offer a pre-bribe to somebody like Gary Cohn?"Warren's"fight," before she ran for Senate -- twice, successfully -- and began competing for the Democratic presidential nomination, was a narrower one.
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