Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Warren is an American politician, attorney, and educator who serves as the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts. She is a member of the Democratic Party and has gained prominence for her progressive policies, particularly regarding economic issues, consumer protection, and corporate regulation. Born on June 22, 1949, Warren has a background in law and academia, having taught at several universities, including Harvard Law School. She is known for her advocacy for the middle class and her critique of financial institutions. Warren was also a prominent figure in the establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) following the 2008 financial crisis. In addition to her role in the Senate, she has run for the presidency, emphasizing a platform centered on wealth inequality, healthcare reform, and the need for corporate accountability.