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Mulvaney: Using Power of CFPB to Hold Wall Street Special Interests Accountable Puts Him in a “Very Dangerous Position”
Mulvaney took $1.3 Million from CFPB-regulated industries. Now he’s worried about the “very dangerous position” he’d find himself in if he did his job.
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Inspector General Investigating FCC Chair: Pai Should Recuse Himself from Sinclair Merger Consideration
Chairman Pai must recuse himself from decisions involving the Sinclair merger.
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Trump’s Budget Seeks to Destroy Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Trump’s budget is a testament to his unequivocal contempt for consumers and unwavering loyalty to Wall Street special interests.
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MULVANEY LIED: Turns Out He WAS Involved in CFPB Decision to Drop Case Against Predatory Lender
CFPB staffers told reporter “Mulvaney decided to drop the lawsuit even though the entire career enforcement staff wanted to press ahead.”
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Group Launches Campaign Pressing Trump on CFPB Director, Releases Poll Showing President’s Shortlist is Deeply Unpopular
Voters think Trump should compromise when he nominates a new CFPB director, they want someone who will protect consumers and fight wall street special interests.
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Mulvaney’s CFPB Asks Wall Street to Help Rewrite Rules Protecting Consumers from Its Abuse
Mulvaney says he’s particularly interested in how to “achieve meaningful burden reduction” for the very companies the CFPB should be protecting consumers from.
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Mulvaney’s New CFPB Chief of Staff Is as Anti-CFPB as They Come
New CFPB chief of staff previously served as staff director for Rep. Hensarling’s anti-CFPB Financial Services Committee and as a lobbyist at a firm that helped big banks and anti-regulation special interests.
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Equifax Gave Mulvaney Thousands, Now He’s Putting the CFPB’s Investigation “On Ice”
Latest example of CFPB “acting director” Mick Mulvaney making changes at CFPB that benefit his campaign contributors.
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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.