Former lawmaker Barney Frank, one of the architects of the Dodd-Frank Act, says he expects the CFPB to continue to function with very little change despite a court case challenging its structure.
MSNBC host Ed Schultz usually reserves his toughest political shots for those on the right. But last night, in an interview with Democratic Rep. Barney Frank, things got heated as the pair debated ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But this year’s reception unfolded under a dramatically darker national climate, with speakers repeatedly invoking the second ...
Bill O’Reilly did not spend much time on Rep. Barney Frank‘s retirement yesterday, but seemed to hold his strongest opinions for tonight, when he shared a segment with Charles Krauthammer on the ...
Former U.S. Congressman Barney Frank used to mock those pretending not to be influenced by cash funneled into their pockets. ...
In an interview with the usually cheery, softball-question-laden, Today show, Barney Frank got irritated with Savannah Guthrie's questions, calling it "gotcha journalism." "Characteristically Frank", ...
The first openly gay congressman is now the first sitting congressman to be in a same-sex marriage. Democratic Rep. Barney Frank married his longtime partner, James Ready, in a ceremony officiated by ...
In something of an exit interview with The New York Times Magazine, retiring Congressman Barney Frank took the opportunity to score one last dig against GOP presidential contender and mortal enemy ...
Barney Frank has retired from Congress, but he's still a powerful voice for the rights of LGBT people. We talk with him about why he was in the closet — and how he came out. (Part II of this two-part ...