Bloomberg Talks

Senator Elizabeth Warren Talks Argentina, Government Shutdown

Oct 14, 2025
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts joins to tackle pressing issues. She criticizes a $20 billion aid package to Argentina, asserting it harms American farmers. Warren reveals how shifting tariffs affect U.S. crop markets and demands more effective healthcare negotiations amid a potential government shutdown. A strong advocate for Boston, she calls for national gun safety laws and praises Mayor Michelle Wu against Trump’s attacks. Warren firmly opposes the idea of sending in the National Guard, highlighting local police efforts instead.
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INSIGHT

Opposing The Argentina Bailout

  • Elizabeth Warren argues Trump is sending $20 billion to Argentina despite it harming American farmers via deals with China.
  • She says the Senate should vote to stop the bailout and protect U.S. farmers and families.
ADVICE

Force A Senate Vote

  • Warren introduced a bill and sought unanimous consent to force a Senate vote to block the Argentina aid.
  • She urges Republicans to act now and bring the measure to the floor for a vote.
INSIGHT

Trade Shocks Hurt Farmers' Markets

  • Warren explains tariffs and trade swings have damaged long-term markets for U.S. farmers.
  • She highlights Argentina's deal with China as directly undercutting American soybean farmers.
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