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Showing the Latest Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Results
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Donors Rejoice! Mulvaney Intensifies Effort to Gut CFPB’s Fight Against Discriminatory Lending Practices
Donor that gave Mulvaney $30,000 called his previous changes to the CFPB’s anti-discrimination efforts, “a significant win.”
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Payday Mystery: Who Is The “Representative from Kansas”?
Netflix documentary series references mysterious figure who introduced Scott Tucker to an American Indian Tribe for his payday lending scheme.
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D.C. Circuit Court Issues Landmark Victory for CFPB – Reaffirms Independence from Trump
Court soundly rejects attempt by Wall Street special interests to cripple CFPB by challenging its constitutionality. Court also reaffirms CFPB’s independence from Trump administration.
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Big Win for Mulvaney Donors: CFPB Further Delays Prepaid Card Rule
Mulvaney, now the “acting director” of the CFPB, received $13,000 in campaign contributions from prepaid card companies over the course of his Congressional career.
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Mulvaney Should Retract his WSJ Op-Ed and Apologize to CFPB Staff
With his sloppy and transparently anti-consumer actions this week, Mulvaney isn’t just undermining the CFPB’s mission, he is undermining his own credibility.
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WTF?! Leaked Mulvaney Memo Refocuses CFPB Mission to Aggressively Defend Industry
CFPB “acting director” sends email to staff attacking predecessor’s focus on consumer protection, shifts Bureau’s mission to protecting industry.
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BREAKING: Mulvaney Drops CFPB Case Against Predatory Lender That Gave Him Thousands
Mulvaney’s CFPB notified a predatory lender it was dropping its case against them – campaign finance records reveal the company gave Mulvaney thousands.
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The Other Government Shutdown: Mulvaney’s Weeklong Assault on the Consumer Bureau
While much ink has been spilled on efforts avoid a government shutdown, one Trump official escaped scrutiny as he launched a brazen effort to shut down the CFPB.
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New Trump CFPB Director Shortlister Swimming in Money from Payday Lenders and Other CFPB-Regulated Industries
Ohio State Rep. Jonathan Dever has taken nearly $80,000 from industries regulated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Mulvaney Having It Both Ways on Shutdown: Fighting to Fund Trump’s Government While Starving CFPB
Mulvaney is working hard to keep Trump’s government running to “minimize” political fallout while he’s forcing the Consumer Bureau to drain its emergency fund.