The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in the crosshairs of a White House that has halted its work, closed its headquarters and fired dozens of its workers.
In court filings submitted late Monday, Justice Department attorneys rejected claims from a union representing CFPB workers that seeks a court order halting efforts effectively to destroy the agency.
About a dozen agency workers testify on a three-phase “wind-down mode,” ahead of a hearing that may hold the bureau’s future in the balance.
In a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Self encouraged the inclusion of a bill that would strip the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau of its funding. It’s a step the Texas ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in the midst of a complete ... Separately, a resolution introduced Feb. 13 in the House Financial Services Committee seeks to roll back the overdraft ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday dropped ... A district judge has temporarily blocked the White House from firing staff or deleting agency data, pending a March 3 hearing ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's pick to oversee a consumer watchdog faced a grilling from Democrats in the U.S. Senate on Thursday as the White House presses ahead with aggressive efforts to dismantle the agency.