Elizabeth Warren can always be counted on to challenge powerful people -- including taking on the richest person in the world, Elon Musk.
And Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden is still pushing to include a billionaires tax in the Build Back Better Act and is running for re-election this year.
Billionaires are now actively lobbying against Wyden -- and likely will spend against both his and Warren's re-election campaigns.
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