The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the latest U.S. government agency to have its work halted by the Trump administration.
The Senate voted 53 to 47 to confirm Russell T. Vought — an architect of the ultraconservative Project 2025 policy agenda — ...
The decision, however, led to further backlash from conservative alumni and activists. Wheaton alumnus Eric Teetsel, chief ...
The National Treasury Employees Union filed two lawsuits Sunday against Consumer Financial Protection Bureau acting director ...
The edict comes as Russell Vought takes over at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Vought has ordered work to halt at ...
The alumni base began to vent their disdain for Vought and disbelief their alma mater would highlight someone responsible for ...
Wheaton College deleted a message congratulating and expressing prayers for alumnus Russell Vought after he was confirmed to ...
Trump’s DOGE, an advisory body led by Musk, has zeroed in on some agencies as part of its efforts to slash the size of ...
The agency had been one of Wall Street’s most feared regulators, with the power to issue rules on mortgages, credit cards, ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was a target of conservatives since its creation after the 2007-2008 financial ...
The Trump administration’s multi-pronged attack on the CFPB continues.