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A federal judge has temporarily halted mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, citing concerns that the White House may have violated a previous court order.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson stopped the Trump administration's effort in the latest development in a legal seesaw battle.
The acting head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) continues to winnow out regulatory tools used by agency staff under the ...
Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr. dissented. A group of migrants had been scheduled to be flown out of the ...
The justices will hear oral arguments next month over the legality of the executive order.
Trump administration updates and the latest news as the president meets with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and signs ...
President Donald Trump has spent his first few months in office threatening and targeting various institutions he dislikes ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may not proceed with agencywide job cuts, while a D.C. federal court weighs whether ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been reduced to a skeleton crew. The department, which was created to oversee ...
President Donald Trump is drastically shrinking the size and the mission of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the latest step in an extraordinary reshaping of the federal ...
The Trump administration is continuing its deregulatory push across the federal government. Its latest directive has some ...
As some of President Donald Trump's more outspoken critics see it, way too many people are going out of their way to placate ...