Remarks Before the NAACP Image Awards - "I Have the Gavel & I'm Not Afraid to Use it"

Date: March 31, 2019
Location: Los Angeles, CA

To the Chairman and Board of the NAACP, I cannot overstate my gratitude for this recognition.

After a long career journey, tonight, I stand before you as the first woman and the first African American to chair the powerful U.S. House Financial Services Committee.

It is an honor to now hold the Chairwoman's gavel. Yes, I've got the gavel, and I'm not afraid to use it.

This month, the CEO of Wells Fargo -- one of the largest banks in this country with an egregious track record of defrauding customers -- testified before my Committee. We lit him up. Two days ago, that same CEO resigned. I have the gavel, and I'm not afraid to use it.

This week, I was able to pass out of my Committee a comprehensive bill for $13.27 billion in emergency relief to end homelessness in America. Don't despair. I have the gavel, and I'm not afraid to use it.

On that same day, my committee also passed "The Consumers First Act." Fraudulent payday loan operators, title loans companies, and student loan servicers, we know who you are. I have the gavel, and I'm not afraid to use it.

I have the honor of being adopted by millennials as their Auntie Maxine, and I am proud of their growing influence and representation. It's a new day in America. Women, people of color, LGBTQ Americans, and millennials have growing power -- and my Committee is a testament to it. We have the gavel, and we're not afraid to use it.

To America's institutions that have historically overlooked women and minorities -- the jig is up. I have created the first Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion in the history of the U.S. Congress. I have the gavel, and I'm not afraid to use it.

As for those ultra-right wing, white supremacist haters who have threatened to kill me, my family, and my staff: four of you have been convicted. If you come for me, I am coming for you. I have the gavel, and I'm not afraid to use it.

No, I haven't forgotten about 45. He's appointed an Attorney General who thinks he can withhold the Special Counsel's report from the American people. I still think he needs be impeached. I have the gavel -- and subpoena power -- and I am not afraid to use it.


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