KEY POINTS
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren reignited her push for a tax on the wealth of the richest Americans and called out billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
  • "It shouldn't make a difference whether you have real estate, or whether you have cash or whether you have a bazillion shares of Amazon. Yes, Jeff Bezos, I'm looking at you," Warren said.
  • During her 2020 presidential campaign, Warren proposed a 2% annual "ultra-millionaire tax" on net worth over $50 million.

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday reignited her push for a tax on the wealth of the richest Americans and called out billionaire Amazon founder and space-tourism magnate Jeff Bezos for what she views as his failure to pay his fair share.

Jeff Bezos speaks about his flight on Blue Origin’s New Shepard into space during a press conference on July 20, 2021 in Van Horn, Texas.

"I want to see us tax wealth, however your wealth is tied up. It shouldn't make a difference whether you have real estate, or whether you have cash or whether you have a bazillion shares of Amazon. Yes, Jeff Bezos, I'm looking at you," the Massachusetts Democrat said on CNBC's "Squawk Box."

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