The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to return a $105,000 penalty it collected last fall when it resolved a discrimination lawsuit.
(Reuters) - The top U.S. consumer finance agency on Wednesday asked a court to undo an enforcement case which the watchdog had already won last year, accusing prior agency officials of abusing their ...
President Trump's decision to halt remote work for federal employees has led to widespread confusion and chaos ...
As agencies scramble to comply with President Trump's Jan. 20 order terminating remote work, employees say the process has ...
On March 19, the union representing CFPB employees filed its notice of amended proposed preliminary injunction order in its suit against the ...
The foreign-owned political tip sheet appears to see no problem with the “havoc-wreaking” agenda of OMB chief Russell Vought ...
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) penned a letter to CFPB Acting Director Russell Vought expressing concerns regarding the Acting ...
Wesley Ward, an Illinois State University alum from Bloomington-Normal, worked at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
The line between where the work of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency stops and the work of Russ Vought’s Office ...
Arguments the Trump administration has brought to the Supreme Court surrounding impoundment could entirely reshape how public ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has rehired more than 100 fire employees, but the union claims dozens of employees ...
Veteran programs are in the sights of Russell Vought, who currently controls America’s purse strings. The U.S. Constitution gave Congress that crucial responsibility, but our present GOP Congress has ...