On Tax Day, Warren Blasts Trump IRS CEO for Choosing Giant Corporations Over Taxpayers and Families
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Home Newsroom Press Releases April 15, 2026 On Tax Day, Warren Blasts Trump IRS CEO for Choosing Giant Corporations Over Taxpayers and Families Under Trump administration, corporations paid $65 billion less in taxes in 2025 than 2024 American taxpayers forced to deal with twice as long wait times when calling the IRS to get help Warren: “While the Trump administration is making it harder for regular folks to get help from the IRS, the rich are having a field day” Video of Exchange (YouTube) Washington, D.C. — At a hearing of the Senate Finance Committee, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) blasted the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) performance under CEO Frank Bisignano’s leadership, questioning whether the Trump administration is focused on serving the American public or just delivering for the rich. Bisignano is currently responsible for leading both Trump’s IRS and the Social Security Administration. Despite Bisignano's claims that as IRS CEO, he is delivering a "really good outcome for the American public,” data show that the IRS was extremely understaffed during the peak of tax season thanks to DOGE dismissing thousands of customer service employees last year and the Trump administration’s failure to hire them back after attempting to backtrack. Senator Warren noted that under Bisignano, American taxpayers are facing increased barriers to getting help this filing season, with those who attempt to call into the IRS experiencing double the wait time before reaching an IRS representative. “While the Trump administration is making it harder for regular folks to get help from the IRS, the rich are having a field day,” said Senator Warren . Senator Warren criticized the tax cuts enacted by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which handed out billions of dollars to giant companies like Meta and Amazon and reduced the amount of federal taxes that corporations paid last year by $65 billion compared to 2024. That $65 billion would have been enough to extend the Obamacare tax credits three times over. Senator Warren pressed Bisignano on whether he supports cutting health care for families so that giant corporations could receive tax cuts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Bisignano responded, “It is a really good outcome for the American public here.” Senator Warren concluded the hearing with a sharp rebuke of Bisignano's statement: “I think we’ve just seen the values of the Trump administration, loud and clear.” Transcript: Hearings to examine the IRS 2026 filing season and IRS operations. Senate Finance Committee April 15, 2026 Senator Elizabeth Warren: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. So, Mr. Bisignano, you've claimed that as CEO of the IRS, you are “getting a really good outcome for th
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