
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been in a freefall since former Director Rohit Chopra was ousted in February, kickstarting a game of musical chairs at the top of the agency and beginning the current campaign to defang the regulator. More change is on the horizon, for better or for worse.
President Donald Trump has remained unabashedly honest while in office that his
That campaign seems to have made significant progress since the beginning of the year, as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, who is also the CFPB's acting director, have overseen
On Friday, a panel of judges will hear oral arguments in a lawsuit brought by the National Treasury Employees Union against Vought, who has twice been stopped by courts from enacting mass layoffs. .
This month alone, the bureau has
"Our policy has changed," Vought wrote in the
Enforcement has all but ceased at the bureau as well, as the CFPB dismisses cases against
On Friday, a federal appeals court will hear arguments in the union's lawsuit to stop acting CFPB Director Russell Vought from dismantling the agency.
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Below is a timeline of CFPB events that have happened since Trump returned to the White House.