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Mulvaney Misled Congress: Met with Payday Lender During Luxury Golf Trip to Bahamas
Mulvaney met with lender during golf trip to Bahamas despite telling Congress his only meetings with the industry were “in the ordinary course of business.”
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Members of Congress Took Thousands from Payday Lenders Within Days of Taking Official Actions to Benefit Industry
CFPB payday lending rule in jeopardy – Congress awash in payday cash could vote to gut important new protections.
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Mulvaney Must Release Lobbyist Meeting Schedules from CFPB and Congress
Request comes after Mulvaney told bank lobbyists that, as a Congressman, he gave more access to lobbyists who gave him more money.
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Mulvaney: I Gave More Access to Lobbyists Who Gave Me More Money
Mulvaney also told the room full of bank executives and lobbyists to donate more to bank-friendly legislators.
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Mulvaney Drops CFPB Case Against Payday Lender Already Found Liable by Judge
Mulvaney previously lied about his involvement in dropping a case against a payday lender and has taken more than $62,000 from the industry.
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Payday Lenders Gather at Trump Resort to Cement Years-Long Courtship
Report examines how the payday lending industry courted Trump from candidate to President-elect to President and how they plan to cash in.
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Mulvaney Exposes Himself as Pawn of Wall Street During Congressional CFPB Hearing
Response to CFPB “Acting Director” Mick Mulvaney’s testimony before the House Financial Services Committee.
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Mulvaney Goes in for the Kill, Asks Congress to Cripple the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
In his first semi-annual report to Congress, Mulvaney will ask that the CFPB be rendered defenseless to D.C. politicians swimming in Wall Street money.
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Lindsey Graham Goes to Bat for Payday Lenders in Senate (After They Gave Him More Than $35k)
Senator introduces Congressional Review Act legislation to stop the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s tough new rules for payday lenders.
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Mulvaney Drops ANOTHER Payday Loan Case, Others on The Way
The CFPB’s “acting director” has taken more than $60,000 from predatory payday lenders.