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Trump Finally Finds a Media Company He Can Defend — Because They Always Defend Him
Trump runs to defend Sinclair after the media giant was caught forcing local news stations to parrot Trump-esque anti-media talking points.
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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.
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Mulvaney Casts Doubt on Promises of Debt Collection Accountability with Favors to Payday Lenders
He says debt collection is an enforcement priority while bending over backwards to help payday lenders, an industry known for aggressive and illegal debt collection practices.
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Hensarling’s Anti-CFPB Additions Would Make Senate’s Bank Giveaway Bill Even Worse
Among other disasters in the making, Hensarling’s changes would remove CFPB’s supervision of 99% of banks leaving consumers vulnerable.
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Group Calls on Office of Special Counsel to Investigate Mulvaney for #MAGA-Hatch Act Violation
OSC should investigate Mulvaney and other federal employees who may have been involved in posting a tweet which included Trump campaign #MAGA branding.
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Sinclair Forcing Local Stations to Parrot Trump’s Anti-Media Talking Points
Latest in company’s long history of injecting politics and mandating coverage and specific language in local news broadcasts.
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SHOCKER: Internal Emails Reveal Florida Legislative Staff Asked Payday Industry for Approval on Changes to New Lending Bill
Legislative staffer repeatedly asked representatives from Amscot Financial and Advance America for their approval on changes to payday lending bill.
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Citing Bizarre Email, Consumer Watchdog Calls for Mulvaney Congressional Investigation
EXPOSED: Mulvaney’s CFPB dropped investigation of predatory lender that gave him thousands – within days the company’s former CEO was asking for an even bigger favor.
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Inspector General Completes Review, Rejects Mulvaney Attack on CFPB Data Collection
When Mulvaney became CFPB “acting director,” he froze data collection, an attack on the bureau’s ability to hold Wall Street special interests accountable.