Consumer and employees groups are seeking a restraining order against CFPB acting Director Russell Vought, arguing that he was unlawfully installed and has "no power to direct" the bureau.
Two Maryland entities filed a lawsuit against the CFPB and its acting director, Russell Vought, to prevent the bureau's unilateral defunding.
A new category of employees at the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau received termination notices on Thursday, ...
About 70-100 employees were terminated at the CFPB, following dozens of recent workers who were fired earlier this week.
About 70-100 employees were terminated at the CFPB, following dozens of recent workers who were fired earlier this week.
President Donald Trump chose a former FDIC board member to lead the CFPB, an indication that he may not want to dismantle the ...
In the midst of numerous dismissals and resignations at the Bureau this week, President Trump has nominated Jonathan McKernan ...
The most impactful way to make lasting change at the agency is the same way it was created — by congressional action. Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) is one of several members of the legislature who has been at ...
Democracy Forward filed suit in U.S. District Court for an injunction against Russell Vought’s plan to starve and shutter the ...
About a year before the subprime mortgage meltdown brought the global financial system to its knees, a Harvard Law School professor made the case for launching a new regulator to protect consumers ...
Acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief Russell Vought is planning a “mass layoff” at the consumer watchdog that ...
San Francisco workers for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau protested Elon Musk's plan to axe the agency, as well as ...
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