After spending three hours in front of the Senate Banking Committee last week, Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf was back on Capital Hill on Thursday for a four-hour session of questioning from the House Financial Services Committee.
And while the general tone of the congressional members was more congenial than a week earlier, the CEO and his bank found itself in as much hot water as ever.
Ranking member Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) said she would work to break up the bank, while two Republicans called on Stumpf to resign. Read on for more details.