Hawley and Trump Unite on 10% Rate Cap

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Senator Josh Hawley and Donald Trump have formed a powerful populist alliance on the issue of credit card interest rates. After Trump announced a 10% cap on Truth Social, Hawley immediately took to X to praise the move as a “fantastic idea.” The senator had previously co-sponsored a similar bill with Bernie Sanders, and his support for Trump’s executive action cements the alignment between the two on economic policy.
The policy, set to begin on January 20, aims to slash interest rates from their current highs of 20-30%. Trump and Hawley both argue that these rates are exploitative and harmful to working families. Their unity on this issue represents a significant shift in the Republican party, moving away from strict free-market ideology toward a more interventionist approach.
The banking industry is the odd man out in this realignment. Major financial associations issued a statement opposing the cap, warning that it would lead to a reduction in credit availability. They argued that the policy ignores the economic reality of risk and would ultimately hurt consumers. The banks find themselves fighting a two-front war against both progressive Democrats and populist Republicans.
Senator Elizabeth Warren remains a critic of the Trump-Hawley approach, calling the announcement a “joke” without legislative backing. She argued that a social media post is not a substitute for law and questioned the legality of the move. Warren’s skepticism highlights the procedural hurdles that still lie ahead.
As the January 20 deadline nears, the political momentum is clearly with the populists. Whether they can overcome the legal and economic obstacles remains to be seen.

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