And the watchdog agency that oversaw it is being dismantled.
A federal judge has agreed to block the Trump administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. U.S.
President Trump has railed against federal employees who telework, but his administration said it has been forced to allow dozens of employees to work remotely after it prematurely got rid of their ...
The CFPB emerged in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis with the mission of "enforcing federal consumer financial laws and ...
The agency must reinstate fired probationary and term employees and can’t enact mass reductions in force, the court said. The ...
House Financial Institutions Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., said last week that his subcommittee will place a high priority on ...
A federal judge in Washington put a temporary hold on the Trump administration’s plans to cull the Consumer Financial ...
"Instead of enforcing the law, the district court's preliminary injunction impermissibly micromanages the Executive's lawful ...
On Friday, a judge placed a preliminary injunction on plans to shutter the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Following his new title, Vought went to work to begin dismantling the agency, which has long been a thorn in the side of Republicans in Washington, D.C. Shortly after he became the CFPB's acting ...
The next day, Elon Musk’s team gained access to the CFPB building and data systems, raising concerns about financial data security. As of March 5, U.S District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled to ...
Employees were also told not to come into CFPB headquarters, and the building’s lease was later cancelled. As CFPB staff attempted to comply with the work stoppage, confusion emerged over ...