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Senate Republicans hauled President Donald Trump’s big tax breaks and spending cuts bill to passage Tuesday on the narrowest ...
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction Friday blocking the Trump administration’s efforts to keep Harvard ...
This Octogenarian With a Trump Shrine Shows How Deep His Support Runs “I fight anybody who has anything bad to say about Donald Trump.” Stephanie Mencimer June 13, 2025 ...
CFPB acting enforcement director Cara Petersen has resigned, criticizing the Trump administration for making it increasingly difficult to perform the agency’s tasks, Reuters reports.
A federal judge on Thursday blocked an attempt by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to reverse a $105,000 settlement with Townstone Financial, a Chicago-based mortgage broker accused ...
Acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Russell Vought is waiting for an appeals court to give him the go-ahead to fire roughly 1,500 CFPB employees. If the court rules in favor of the ...
CFPB enforcement lead resigns, slams ‘attack’ on core mission in departure email By Samantha Delouya and Tami Luhby, CNN 3 minute read Published 5:00 AM EDT, Wed June 11, 2025 ...
The Senate Banking Committee's contribution to the "big, beautiful bill" would cut funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and eliminate the Office of Financial Research — just two of ...
Nov 1 (Reuters) - A top federal agency may pursue enforcement action against Capital One COF.N over alleged misrepresentations related to its savings accounts, the consumer lender disclosed in a ...
Calling the CFPB's attempt to undo the settlement "unprecedented," the judge said "the parties in this case — a government agency and private parties — voluntarily entered into a settlement ...
Government drops cases against ‘predatory’ financial firms The CFPB once described Credit Acceptance as “predatory,” but under Trump the agency has given up on prosecuting the firm.
On June 10, the CFPB moved to reopen its 2021 enforcement action against the final remaining defendant in a student debt relief case involving over $3.4 million in alleged illegal advance fees ...
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