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Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Supreme Court justices should be held to a code of ethics—and held accountable when they fail to live up to it. https://t.co/gLg11YAUJ6 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
As I’ve traveled this country, I’ve heard the human stories from frontline communities. Families where many people have cancer. Coastal communities facing the threat of rising sea levels. Ruined land and poisoned water. These communities need justice—and I will stand with them. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Finally, we will hold corporate polluters accountable for the damage they've done in frontline communities and for their role in the climate crisis. My administration will impose steep fines on violators, which we'll reinvest in impacted communities. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
But we must ensure that we honor our commitments to fossil fuel workers as we transition to the new green economy. We'll ensure that new jobs have similar wages and benefits. And I'll fight to protect the pensions and benefits that they've earned. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
As we fight the climate crisis, we have an opportunity to create millions of good-paying American jobs and rebuild our unions. We cannot fight climate change with a low-wage economy. Workers and unions must be our partners in this fight. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
As we work to enact the #GreenNewDeal, I'll make sure that frontline community leaders who know best what their neighborhoods need are elevated in my White House and lead the way toward the big, structural change we need. They've been doing this work for decades—we should listen. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We need to invest in the communities who have borne the brunt of industrial pollution and are on the front lines of climate change. I'll direct at least $1 trillion to the most vulnerable communities—not just to clean up pollution, but to help them build a more resilient future. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Industrial pollution has been concentrated in communities of color due to decades of discrimination and racism—and a system that puts corporate profits before people. We need big, structural change, focused on and led by members of those communities. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Justice for communities on the front lines of the climate crisis must be at the core of our response to climate change. Here's my plan for how I'll center environmental justice in the fight to end the climate crisis. https://t.co/agB4llfPRg — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
After I became visibly pregnant, I was told that the job I'd been promised for next year would go to someone else. Pregnancy discrimination is real, and it still happens today—but telling our stories is one way we can fight back. Here are some of your stories that I heard today. https://t.co/x1pe2ikzTr — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Pregnancy discrimination in the workplace is illegal—sadly it’s still alarmingly common, in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. https://t.co/x0bPXhKzP6 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Scientists like Dr. @AyanaEliza are warning us about what can happen if we fail to stop the climate crisis—and many communities are already seeing the effects. Those on the front lines of the climate crisis must lead the way toward a solution. https://t.co/WlbUKBxQcw — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Our federal judges must be held to the highest ethical standards—and I’ve got a plan for that. https://t.co/t6fNASDUKy — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Bruce and I wish a g’mar chatima tovah to everyone observing Yom Kippur. May it be a meaningful fast and a day of personal introspection and reflection. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Rev. Carey Grady is right—the communities that have suffered the greatest harm must be the ones to lead the way forward. And I'll fight alongside those communities for the big, structural change we need. https://t.co/QSkK4reiqK — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We need a government that's on the side of families—not giant corporations polluting our communities. @RashidaTlaib and I walked through 48217, the most polluted zip code in Michigan, and talked with the families living every day with the effects of pollution. https://t.co/LsXlZQza7r — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Gordon Sondland, our Ambassador to the European Union, got his job after donating $1 million to Trump's inaugural committee. We need to end the corrupt practice of selling cushy diplomatic posts to wealthy donors. And I've got a plan for that. https://t.co/jNOZs6vtYY — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
This is obstruction of justice—an impeachable offense. https://t.co/Zv3Xc0b7Ft — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
The Trump administration is arguing that the Supreme Court should undo the progress we've made and let employers fire LGBTQ+ people because of their gender identity or sexual orientation. We need a president that will fight discrimination and protect LGBTQ+ rights. #RiseUpOct8 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
This was 1971, years before Congress outlawed pregnancy discrimination—but we know it still happens in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. We can fight back by telling our stories. I tell mine on the campaign trail, and I hope to hear yours. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
When I was 22 and finishing my first year of teaching, I had an experience millions of women will recognize. By June I was visibly pregnant—and the principal told me the job I'd already been promised for the next year would go to someone else. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Our legal system loses its legitimacy when the American people don’t believe that judges will be ethical and fair-minded. It's time to make sure our federal judges are held to the highest ethical standards. And I've got a plan for that: https://t.co/4Zj1qhN7eY https://t.co/gf7HMIv4P4 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Equal justice under law. We believe it, now it's time to act on it. That’s why I’ve got a plan to hold our judges to the highest ethical standards. https://t.co/7uxUdYw66i — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
RT @ilyseh: Judges--like Brett Kavanaugh--accused of lying to Congress under oath and then being elevated anyway to the Supreme Court? @ewa… — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We need accountability. That should start with Congress and the appropriate state authorities opening investigations and conducting hearings to make Facebook executives explain the company’s policies and practices—under oath. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
In fact, this time they’re going further by taking deliberate steps to help one candidate intentionally mislead the American people, while painting the candidacy of others (specifically: mine) as an "existential” threat. This is a serious concern for our democratic process. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
There’s no indication that Zuckerberg or Facebook executives have come to terms with the role their unpreparedness played in that successful attack, nor have they shown that they understand what needs to be done to prevent another attack in the 2020 election. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Facebook already helped elect Donald Trump once because they were asleep at the wheel while Russia attacked our democracy—allowing fake, foreign accounts to run ad campaigns to influence our elections. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
They’re allowing Trump to spend over $1 million a week right now for ads on their platform—including ones that air the same lies that TV stations won’t. Here’s an example of an ad that Facebook let Trump run despite being obviously untrue: https://t.co/sQdKCmrkOr https://t.co/2X2S95Ep0H — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
After that meeting, Facebook quietly changed its policies on “misinformation” in ads, allowing politicians to run ads that have already been debunked by independent, non-partisan fact-checkers. Put another way, Facebook is now okay with running political ads with known lies. — PolitiTweet.org