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56. Statement of President Obama on the passing of Congressman Frank
Wed May 20, 2026, 07:51 PM
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In his statement, Obama said:

“Barney Frank was one of a kind. For more than three decades in Congress, he fought tirelessly for the people of Massachusetts, helped make housing more affordable, stood up for the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans, and helped pass one of the most sweeping financial reforms in history designed to protect consumers and prevent another financial crisis. Barney’s passion and wit were second to none, and our thoughts are with his family today.”

Frank was a legendary progressive legislator whose impact shaped modern America. Elected to Congress in 1980, he quickly became one of the most influential voices in the Democratic Party. Some of his greatest achievements include:

* Co-authoring the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010, the most significant financial regulation since the Great Depression, which created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and imposed new rules on banks to prevent another 2008-style meltdown.

* Being one of the earliest and most forceful advocates for LGBTQ+ rights in Congress. In 1987, Frank became the first member of Congress to voluntarily come out as gay, helping normalize visibility and fight discrimination.

* Championing affordable housing and fighting predatory lending throughout his career, consistently working to protect working families from exploitative practices in the housing market.

* Playing a key role in the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and pushing for marriage equality at the federal level.

Known for his sharp intellect, quick wit, and willingness to battle conservatives on the House floor, Frank was a larger-than-life figure who never shied away from a fight. His legacy as a principled, effective progressive will continue to inspire generations of Democrats.

Frank died last night at his home in Maine of congestive heart failure at age 86. From 1981 to 2013, he represented Massachusetts's 4th congressional district.

Rest in peace, Congressman Frank. Your service made America a better and fairer nation.

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"gives Republicans ammunition to attack us" Nixie Wednesday #32
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I'm sorry to hear that he went the direction he did in this upcoming book. ShazzieB Wednesday #47
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I loved this guy. Sorry to hear he's gone. RIP Greybnk48 Wednesday #23
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RIP, Mr. Frank. Mad_Dem_X Wednesday #30
RIP to a man who always fought hard for our party. Nixie Wednesday #31
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I remember reading a few weeks ago that he was in hospice. Ilsa Wednesday #34
He sure was! I hope he had a gentle passage. calimary Yesterday #58
Thank you, Barney, for your many years of working for equality in our nation. Totally Tunsie Wednesday #35
R.I.P. EnergizedLib Wednesday #36
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Barney, you were special. BidenRocks Wednesday #43
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:( mzmolly Wednesday #48
And without ever seeing discrimination outlawed at the federal level BlueAJ Wednesday #49
He was my Congressman for many years AdamGG Wednesday #50
Threw trans people under the bus. N/T tonekat Wednesday #51
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One of the good ones. RIP. BootinUp Wednesday #57
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