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In at least seven major departments or agencies, DOGE secured the power to view records that experts say could benefit Elon ...
Senate Republicans move to slash CFPB funding by half, risking hundreds of job cuts The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created to police potential bad actors in the financial services ...
Congressional Republicans are about to enter a sudden scramble to advance the centerpieces of their financial policy agenda.
A federal judge ruled that the CFPB can't void its own settlement with Townstone Financial via a rare legal maneuver.
CFPB acting enforcement director Cara Petersen has resigned, criticizing the Trump administration for making it increasingly difficult to perform the agency’s tasks, Reuters reports.
Worries of potential conflicts in the development of X Money arose as a result of DOGE's accessing CFPB and Treasury data. Elon Musk, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency and a champion ...
Before he helped fire most Consumer Financial Protection Bureau staffers, DOGE’s Gavin Kliger was warned about his investments and advised to not take any actions that could benefit him ...
An internal notice to CFPB employees the following month instructed anyone with such a holding to “immediately recuse yourself from working on any Bureau particular matter,” report the ...
Gavin Kliger helped oversee mass firings at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau while holding stock in companies that experts say likely stand to benefit from dismantling that agency — a ...
A DOGE aide involved in CFPB cuts owns stock prohibited by ethics laws Gavin Kliger, a 25-year-old DOGE employee tasked with assisting in the recent rollout of more than 1,400 RIF notices at the ...
An internal notice to CFPB employees the following month instructed anyone with such a holding to “immediately recuse yourself from working on any Bureau particular matter,” report the ...
Staying the course on compliance: Why lenders can’t afford to let their guard down Why letting up on compliance—even in a changing regulatory environment—could cost lenders more in the long run.