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Sen. Warren cited Trump’s past criticism of shutdowns to argue presidents, not Congress, bear key responsibility for preventing them.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren reminded Americans that former President Donald Trump once called a government shutdown a "tremendously negative mark on the president," using his past remarks to argue that the executive branch, not Congress, holds ultimate responsibility for preventing shutdowns.
Speaking Wednesday, Warren emphasized presidential accountability during fiscal crises, suggesting Trump’s own words undermine his fitness for leadership amid ongoing concerns about government stability.
The comments were part of a broader critique of executive leadership in times of political impasse.
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El senador Warren citó las críticas anteriores de Trump sobre los cierres para argumentar que los presidentes, no el Congreso, tienen la responsabilidad clave de prevenirlos.