Build financial security for everyone.

Elizabeth Warren · Massachusetts · Democratic

policy impact 0.68 specificity 0.40 extraction confidence 69%

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Occurrences

Build financial security for everyone

The campaign page lists building financial security for everyone as a campaign commitment.

Plans | Elizabeth Warren
campaign · campaign_site · model gpt-5.5

Evidence

May 22, 2026: Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden demanded answers from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and IRS CEO Frank Bisignano on a settlement they said created a taxpayer-funded slush fund and asked TIGTA to open an investigation immediately.

Recent official action shows Warren actively pursuing taxpayer-protection and oversight work, but it does not demonstrate completion of the broad promise to build financial security for everyone.

unresolved same_term A for effort

Warren, Wyden Grill IRS on "Outrageously Corrupt" Trump Settlement, Press Independent Watchdog to Immediately Open Investigation
primary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 62%

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Assessments

unresolved same_term A for effort

The evidence shows Warren taking active federal oversight action on taxpayer protection and IRS/Treasury accountability during her current Senate term. That is relevant to financial security, but it is only one investigative/oversight step and does not show that the broad promise to build financial security for everyone has been completed. Because Warren remains in office and the claim is broad and ongoing, the outcome is best treated as unresolved rather than delivered or failed.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 62%