Top officials at the embattled U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have not allowed staff to resume supervising financial companies despite committing to engage in all legally-required ...
WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans are in thrall to Donald Trump, while Democrats are baffled about how best to oppose him. Rather than stock his White House with a “team of rivals ...
In February, the Trump administration instructed CFPB employees to stop working. The building was locked, employees were sent home, and many were told they were fired. A federal judge has ...
“Wouldn’t be necessary if activist judges would stop being partisan hacks on the job,” Crane wrote on X. “But here we are …” The task force creation follows Crane’s decision in ...
Comerica asked a Texas judge Wednesday to deny the Consumer Financial ... In December, the Rohit Chopra-led CFPB sued Comerica for allegedly “systematically failing” 3.4 million federal ...
Comerica asked a Texas judge Wednesday to deny the Consumer Financial Protection ... In December, the Rohit Chopra-led CFPB sued Comerica for allegedly “systematically failing” 3.4 million federal ...
The CFPB, largely through Martinez, said the operations were up and running even when work wasn’t being completed. Martinez is set to appear March 10 for an evidentiary hearing before the federal ...
The future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)–and the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle it–hang in the balance as a federal judge pushed consideration of a request by a ...
While these efforts play out, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson has ordered CFPB leaders to appear in court on March 10 to determine if the agency is following her order to continue its ...
The Judge cited the recent change in presidential administration as part of his rationale. "Had the administration and leadership of the CFPB not changed in January, the CFPB would have mounted a ...
The aim of the pause is "to make sure [the CFPB] hasn't been choked out of existence before I get to rule," Judge Amy Berman Jackson said. Another evidentiary hearing is scheduled for March 10.