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Jerry Nadler critiques political actions on FTC, EEOC, and banking regulation

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Jerry Nadler U.S. House of Representatives from New York | Official U.S. House Headshot

Jerry Nadler U.S. House of Representatives from New York | Official U.S. House Headshot

In a series of posts made on April 9, 2025, Representative Jerry Nadler conveyed strong opinions regarding recent political actions involving both the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), as well as a congressional vote on banking regulations. Nadler, who represents New York’s 12th district and has served in the U.S. Congress since 1992, addressed significant concerns about the independence of critical agencies and the impact of legislative decisions on American families.

On April 9, Nadler expressed his opposition to the confirmation of a third nominee by former President Trump for the FTC secretary, stating, "Trump attempted to unlawfully fire the Democratic commissioners from the FTC—an unprecedented and deeply damaging act that undermines the agency’s independence. Now, the Senate is being asked to confirm his third nominee. They should refuse. I strongly oppose moving forward on https://t.co/JcMNMGVHDb" Nadler highlighted the need to defend the agency’s independence.

Later that day, Nadler addressed concerns about workers' rights, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a non-politicized EEOC. He stated, "Workers deserve to earn a living free from discrimination and feel confident that when they are harmed, they can count on an independent EEOC, not a politicized body, to protect their rights. That’s why I led 240 of my colleagues in a letter urging Trump to reinstate https://t.co/fuc72UrNJn" His remarks underline the significance of an impartial commission in safeguarding employees' rights.

Additionally, Nadler criticized a recent decision by a number of House Republicans concerning banking regulations. He pointed out, "216 House Republicans just sided with big banks over American families by voting to overturn a rule that would prevent large banks from charging more than $5 a day in overdraft fees. Shameful. https://t.co/7JrIfdUbV6" This highlights his concern about prioritizing financial institutions over consumer protection.

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