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Politico’s Morning Money: Puzder Has a Nanny Problem
Allied Progress’s Karl Frisch: “Late tonight we learned that the GOP Senate has delayed Trump Labor nominee Andy Puzder’s confirmation hearing for a FIFTH TIME with no explanation. What are they hiding? Each time this hearing is delayed, we’ll send this statement out just like we did after the third and fourth delay.”
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New York Post: Bank Run by Steve Mnuchin Allegedly Robo-Signed Documents
OneWest or its affiliates robo-signed documents in New Jersey, California, Nevada, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Texas, according to Allied Progress, which analyzed lawsuits.
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UPDATED: Confirmation Hearing for Trump Labor Pick Delayed for 5th Time. What’s Puzder Hiding?
Trump administration and GOP Senate has delayed the confirmation hearing of Labor Secretary nominee Andy Puzder for a fifth time.
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New York Daily News: Trump’s Labor Secretary Pick Once Hired Undocumented Immigrant Housekeeper
Monday night, an advocacy group known as Allied Progress, said Puzder’s hearing was delayed for a fifth time.
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Sen. Collins Should Reject Trump Treasury Nominee After Revelation HIs Bank Used Unethical Foreclosure Tactic in Maine
Mnuchin won’t back down from his false claim that his bank did not use “robo-signing” to expedite foreclosures despite mounting evidence from states including Maine.
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Think Progress: Trump’s Treasury Pick Says His Bank Didn’t ‘Robo-Sign.’ These Court Papers Say It Did.
A report released by progressive advocacy group Allied Progress on Monday collected a number of court cases that accused OneWest officials of signing off on sloppy and even inaccurate paperwork in California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Nevada, Rhode Island, and Texas during Mnuchin’s tenure.
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SPECIAL REPORT: New Evidence Mnuchin Misled Senate About His Bank’s Use of “Robo-Signing” to Expedite Foreclosures
Report details new evidence indicating Trump’s Treasury nominee has misled senators about his bank’s use of robo-signing to expedite foreclosures.
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Washington Examiner: With Eyes on Midterms, Flake and Heller Feel the Pressure From Both Sides
Karl Frisch, executive director of the liberal group Allied Progress, explained why his group targeted Flake and Heller with television advertising aimed at pressuring them to reject the confirmation of Steven Mnuchin, Trump’s nominee to serve as treasury secretary.
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Unlawful for Trump to Fire Consumer Bureau’s Director Like It’s His Reality Show
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray’s work has been a cause for celebration, not a cause for dismissal.
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Cleveland Plain Dealer: Now That Trump Dumped Financial Service Regs, What’s the Response?
Karl Frisch, executive director of Allied Progress, a liberal interest group: “If anyone thought Trump filling his administration with Goldman Sachs executives wouldn’t result in financial policy that stacks the deck against hard-working Americans, this should finally dispel that notion.“