Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought is quickly seeking to crack down on the activities of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), preventing it from drawing down more ...
Russell Vought, the acting head of the Consumer Financial ... carry out its duties and that it would “not be taking its next draw of unappropriated funding.” Agency leaders told staff on ...
Vought said on Saturday night that he informed the Federal Reserve that the “CFPB will not be taking its next draw of unappropriated funding because it is not ‘reasonably necessary’ to carry ...
WASHINGTON - The Senate on Thursday confirmed Russell Vought, a key architect of Project 2025, to lead the White House Office of Management and Budget. Vought, 48, was confirmed by a vote of 53-47.
The order to shutter the agency’s headquarters follows another order issued Saturday by Mr. Vought, who also leads the Office of Management and Budget, telling agency employees to halt nearly ...
Vought also announced Saturday night on X that he had notified the Federal Reserve, which handles U.S. monetary policy, that "CFPB will not be taking its next draw of unappropriated funding ...
Vought also said in a post on social media Saturday that CFPB will "not be taking its next draw of unappropriated funding" from the Federal Reserve, calling the agency's current balance "excessive ...
I have notified the Federal Reserve that CFPB will not be taking its next draw of unappropriated funding because it is not 'reasonably necessary' to carry out its duties," Vought wrote on X.
“CFPB RIP,” Mr. Musk posted on X. Mr. Vought also said he would no longer let the CFPB draw down federal funds. “This spigot, long contributing to CFPB’s unaccountability, is now being ...
Wheaton College deleted its message congratulating alumnus Russell Vought on his Senate confirmation to serve as Office of Management and Budget director. "On Friday, Wheaton College posted a ...
Vought was an author of Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for upending the federal government that called for significant changes, including abolishing the consumer bureau. In less than 36 ...