As we told you a few days ago, a New York Times report spelled out that Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 campaign has already hit troubled times. With that in mind, Warren knows she’s got to shore up the base with proposals like this:

NEW: Sen. Elizabeth Warren will unveil legislation Wednesday that would make it easier to criminally charge – and lock up – executives for a company’s wrongdoing. https://t.co/8yLMimX8y9 — CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) April 3, 2019

Really? Maybe it would be better for Warren to test that in waters closer to home:

What about politicians, and their fraud, lies and and unethical behavior? — Phil Orlando (@PhilipOrlando) April 3, 2019

How about ensuring the same for Politicians rather than covering it up ! — David (@David21770870) April 3, 2019

Like if an entity's 535-member board of directors allows the entity to run deficits every year since 1958? https://t.co/VG4fQZH1WQ — Tom McClellan (@McClellanOsc) April 3, 2019

Some people should be careful what they ask for!

what about fraud…aka i'm an indian? — High Wide & Handsome (@umass94) April 3, 2019

Can we lock-up politicians who lie in order to gain personal and professional advantages? — FMo (@fdmfive) April 3, 2019

Would they be accountable for lying on their resumes or college applications? What if there was 1/1024th of truth to their lies? — Philip Harmonic (@HarmonicPhilip) April 3, 2019

But anyway, back to corporate execs, where Warren would much rather keep the focus.