Ahead of Hearing, Warren Presses Trump’s Deputy Treasury Secretary Nominee on Economic Policy
Warren seeks response to 32-page letter to Michael Faulkender, the Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy during President Trump’s first term.
“Your administration of PPP [loans] during Trump’s administration led to the ‘biggest fraud in ageneration.’”
“If confirmed, the decisions you make will have far-reaching consequences for every American.”
Text of Letter (PDF)
Washington, D.C.– Ahead of his nomination hearing before the Senate Finance Committee, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), member of the Committee, sent a 32-page letter to Mr. Michael Faulkender, President Trump’s nominee for Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, pressing him to explain his views on Treasury responsibilities. Warren cited his history of mismanagement of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and his known support for President Trump’s agenda as cause for concern.
The Treasury Deputy Secretary is responsible for implementing the President’s economic agenda, which includes taxes, trade, the banking and financial system, sanctions and money laundering compliance, and management of the national debt.
Faulkender played a key role in President Trump’s first term, serving as Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy. He was directly responsible for establishing and administrating PPP, a Covid-era government loan program that replaced salaries for furloughed and unemployed workers. While he was responsible for the program, it suffered from the theft of over 10 percent of the $800 billion that Congress allocated to support small businesses.
“You played a key role in President Trump’s first term, serving as Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy … In that time, you were responsible for programs that were structured so poorly that they created ‘the biggest fraud in a generation,’”wrote Senator Warren.
Senator Warren also raised concern about Elon Musk’s DOGE team and its access to sensitive taxpayer data.
“Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have reportedly arrived at the IRS… seeking access to the sensitive personal data on millions of American taxpayers that is stored by the IRS,”wrote the senator, who asked Faulkender if he would stop this DOGE incursion.
Senator Warren’s questions addressed a number of other key concerns:
“The decisions you make will have far-reaching consequences for every American—from determining how much they pay in taxes, to setting the structure of their debt repayment plans, to funding their Social Security payments,”concluded the senator.
Senator Warren requested that Faulkender come prepared to answer her questions at his hearing in front of the Senate Finance Committee on March 6, 2025.
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