A federal judge ordered Russell T. Vought, the bureau’s acting director, to keep requesting funds for the financial watchdog’s operations. By Stacy Cowley To comply with a federal judge’s order that ...
Russell Vought has agreed to request funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, capitulating to a judge's order that would have held him in contempt if he failed to fund the agency. On ...
The Senate has paved the way for Russell Vought to remain acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by allowing the nomination of a permanent director to lapse. Under Senate rules, ...
"It appears that defendants' new understanding of 'combined earnings' is an unsupported and transparent attempt to starve the CFPB of funding and yet another attempt to achieve the very end the ...
Charging that Acting CFPB Director Russell Vought has been attempting to close down the CFPB by any means necessary, Democratic Attorneys Generals (AGs) from 21 states and the District of Columbia ...
Republicans have had the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in their sights since its 2011 inception. They’ve long sought to dismantle the watchdog, accusing it of overstepping its authority.
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration is legally required to secure funding for the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and that failing to do so would violate a ...
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration must continue seeking funding for the CFPB, rejecting arguments tied to Federal Reserve losses. The agency remains operational amid ongoing litigation.
A federal district court judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration must continue to seek funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, a watchdog agency the administration has ...
A law dated 2010 ordered the bureau to receive funding from the Fed while the administration argued since the Fed was operating at a loss, there was a lack of funding for CFPB. After the Trump ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The White House cannot lapse in its funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal district court judge ruled on Tuesday, only days before funds at the bureau would ...
NEW YORK — The White House cannot lapse in its funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal district court judge ruled on Tuesday, only days before funds at the bureau would have ...
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