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Trump Calls For One-Year Cap On Credit Card Interest Rates At 10%

Last updated: 2026/01/11 at 9:20 AM
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WASHINGTON, Jan 9 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he was calling for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10% starting on January 20 but he did not provide details on how his plan will come to fruition or how he planned to make companies comply.

Trump also made the pledge during the campaign for the 2024 election that he won but analysts dismissed it at the time saying that such a step required congressional approval.

Lawmakers from both the Democratic and Republican Parties have raised concerns about high rates and have called for those to be addressed. Republicans currently hold a narrow majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

There have been some legislative efforts in Congress to pursue such a proposal but they are yet to become law and in his post Trump did not offer explicit support to any specific bill.

Opposition lawmakers have criticized Trump, a Republican, for not having delivered on his campaign pledge.

“Effective January 20, 2026, I, as President of the United States, am calling for a one year cap on Credit Card Interest Rates of 10%,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, without providing more details.

“Please be informed that we will no longer let the American Public be ‘ripped off’ by Credit Card Companies,” Trump added.

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat in the Senate Banking Committee, said Trump’s call was meaningless without a bill being passed by Congress.

“Begging credit card companies to play nice is a joke. I said a year ago if Trump was serious I’d work to pass a bill to cap rates,” Warren said, while criticizing Trump’s attempts to gut the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on details of the call from Trump, but said on social media without elaborating that the president was capping the rates.

Some major U.S. banks and credit card issuers like American Express, Capital One Financial Corp, JPMorgan, Citigroup and Bank of America did not respond to a request for comment.

Begging credit card companies to play nice is a joke.

I said a year ago if Trump was serious I’d work to pass a bill to cap rates. Since then, he’s done nothing but try to shut down the CFPB.

Trump doesn’t care about affordability. Americans know a fraud when they see one.

— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) January 10, 2026

Lawmakers have raised concerns about rates

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, a fierce Trump critic, and Senator Josh Hawley, who belongs to Trump’s Republican Party, have previously introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at capping credit card interest rates at 10% for five years. This bill explicitly directs credit card companies to limit rates as part of broader consumer relief legislation.

Democratic U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna have also introduced a House of Representatives bill to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, reflecting cross-aisle interest in addressing high rates.

Billionaire fund manager Bill Ackman, who endorsed Trump in the last elections, said the U.S. president’s call was a “mistake.”

“This is a mistake,” Ackman wrote on X.

“Without being able to charge rates adequate enough to cover losses and earn an adequate return on equity, credit card lenders will cancel cards for millions of consumers who will have to turn to loan sharks for credit at rates higher than and on terms inferior to what they previously paid.”

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Last year, the Trump administration moved to scrap a credit card late fee rule from the era of former President Joe Biden.

The Trump administration had asked a federal court to throw out a regulation capping credit card late fees at $8, saying it agreed with business and banking groups that alleged the rule was illegal. A federal judge subsequently threw out the rule.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh and Jasper Ward in Washington; Additional reporting by Jarrett Renshaw, Pete Schroeder, Saeed Azhar, Nate Raymond, Michelle Price and David Shepardson; Editing by Tom Hogue and Stephen Coates)

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