Interviewed on MSNBC this morning, Sen. Maria Cantwell called Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner’s policies “appalling” and said she wasn’t sure why he still has a job.
Watch Cantwell here.
This is not the first time Cantwell has laid into Geithner.
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Interviewed on MSNBC this morning, Sen. Maria Cantwell called Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner’s policies “appalling” and said she wasn’t sure why he still has a job.
Watch Cantwell here.
This is not the first time Cantwell has laid into Geithner.