New testimony reveals the Donald Trump administration planned to fire “the majority” of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s employees before a federal judge intervened, according to ABC News.
If Wall Street investors had hoped Scott Bessent would moderate Trump’s punishing trade policies, the Treasury secretary is ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the banking watchdog created after the subprime mortgage meltdown and the 2008 ...
WASHINGTON — Consumer advocates in Virginia and around the country are trying to chart a new path forward as a federal ...
President Trump has dropped several cases filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, leading to calls for 1 million ...
The authors write "The first two months of the Trump Administration have brought deep and widespread changes to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Those changes will likely affect most aspects of the ...
With the Redfin-Rocket deal, buyers could end up paying even more. Previous research by Piskorski and his co-authors found that when fintech mortgage lenders offered more convenience to borrowers, ...
The firings were "based on a lie," judge says, who suggests he may extend his order beyond the roughly 24,000 already ...
Nothing lasts forever, sometimes not even two months. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has officially dropped ...
Efforts to gut the bureau still appear on, evidence may indicate. A defense attorney, meanwhile, tried to highlight the ...