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Home»Politics»‘Give It a Rest, Senator’: Critics Defend Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as Massachusetts Sen. Warren Raises New Questions

‘Give It a Rest, Senator’: Critics Defend Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as Massachusetts Sen. Warren Raises New Questions

Questions for everyone.

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJune 3, 20262 Mins Read
Sen. Warren posted video of herself pressing Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on tax issues during a hearing. The X post quickly led to users firing their own questions back at the Massachusetts senator.
Photo by Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.0). Modified from the original by resizing to 1200×675 and renaming the file to “Elizabeth-Warren.”

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) posted on X, questioning Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, writing, “I have some questions for Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent” alongside a video clip. The post quickly drew strong reactions online, with many users pushing back against Warren and raising their own questions about her record and consistency. The exchange highlights ongoing partisan tensions in Washington over the new administration’s economic leadership.

I have some questions for Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. pic.twitter.com/24lC2MBJdX

— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) June 3, 2026

The video shows Sen. Elizabeth Warren in a selfie-style clip speaking directly to the camera. In the footage, she says she has some questions for Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and lays out her concerns about tax enforcement. She points to estimates that President Donald Trump could owe more than $100 million in back taxes from a single audit and asks whether the Treasury Department would go after any other American who owed that kind of money.

Massachusetts Warren’s Questions Meet a Flood of Counter-Questions

Many users responded by turning the questions back on Warren herself. One commenter wrote, “We have some questions for you: 1. How did u become a multimillionaire on a congressman’s salary? 2. How many homes do you own? 3. Are you a hypocrite?” Another asked, “Would you criticize a Democrat for doing the same thing?”

Other users criticized the post as political theater and accused Warren of being driven by personal animosity. One wrote, “At what point do ‘questions for the Treasury’ turn into congressional theater?” 

Another said, “Give it a rest, Senator,” pointed out that the president takes no salary, and referenced her focus on Spirit Airlines and “TDS.” 

Some defended Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent directly, with one noting Warren’s perceived inconsistency on diversity, saying she “never appreciates a gay man as Treasury secretary because he’s a Republican” while representing bankers and pharmaceutical companies.

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Another added, “I feel sorry for ya. I don’t think you can get through a day without dwelling on your hatred for Trump.”

The exchange has become part of the broader online discussion surrounding the Senate Finance Committee hearing on the administration’s 2027 budget priorities. It adds another chapter to the ongoing partisan debate over economic policy and oversight in Washington.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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