An Obama judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from firing Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) employees.
The Freedom Caucus’s power is expanding beyond the halls of Congress with the appointment of Russ Vought as White House ...
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After the Trump administration issued a stop-work order, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau established a tipline for ...
Going forward, agencies are told to prioritize low performing probationers for firing. Some have already taken a different ...
On February 9, the CFPB ordered approximately 1,700 employees to stay home after Acting Director Russ Vought instructed the agency to halt ...
President Trump and other critics of the agency say it needs to be shut down. Supporters of the agency point to its record of protecting consumers.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been a go-to financial agency for dealing with bad practices. Trump ...
The development came on a day when the bureau terminated roughly 70 probationary employees, including enforcement division ...
Senate Republicans are vowing to move quickly on a budget plan that could pave the way for about $340 billion in additional border security and defense spending.
Border czar Tom Homan and White House OMB director Russ Vought met with Senate Republicans on Tuesday to discuss funding for ...
Two senior Trump administration officials told Republican senators at a closed-door lunch meeting Tuesday that they’re ...