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Judge pauses Trump administration’s plans for mass layoffs at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The administration on Thursday had moved to fire most of the staff at the agency, which safeguards against fraud, abuse, and ...
A federal judge issued an order blocking the Trump administration from firing hundreds of Consumer Financial Protection ...
A federal judge has temporarily halted mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, citing concerns that the ...
The bureau sent reduction-in-force notices to roughly 90% of its staff Thursday, with plans to cut off terminated employees’ ...
A member of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency allegedly kept CFPB staffers working for 36 hours straight to ...
Attempted terminations mark “open season on consumers,” warns former CFPB executive.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued another injunction Friday barring the agency from carrying out plans to lay off ...
The status update was filed hours after a federal court of appeals, issuing a scathing order, denied efforts to appeal the ...
A judge froze the Trump administration’s plan to fire a majority of employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson stopped the administration’s effort, t ...
A federal judge said Friday she would block planned mass firings, announced the previous day, at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The White House suffered not one but two federal court setbacks: Judges paused President Trump’s plan for mass layoffs at the ...
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