Two top officials at the Consumer Financial Protection ... Trump administration’s order to cease all work at the agency. CFPB Deputy Director Zixta Martinez was also placed on administrative ...
Two employees of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) testified Tuesday that top officials’ plan to fire hundreds of workers remain intact, as a federal judge weighs whether to ...
At a court hearing Monday, CFPB’s COO Adam Martinez gave a sworn account of the chaos that has consumed the federal agency ...
An employee tasked with implementing the firings of hundreds of staffers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official charged with laying off the agency’s staff said the Trump administration ...
In a Friday order, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said Trump officials had agreed not to terminate workers, delete CFPB data or raid agency coffers, at least for now. It’s the latest ...
The program, which gave civil service employees the option to resign and get paid until Sept. 30, is now closed. It is unclear if the CFPB employees who were fired will be paid merit bonuses, which ...
Over the past few weeks, the Trump administration has set its sights on another federal agency it believes needs to be culled, aiming to curtail the work of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
On Feb. 1, Trump fired the previous CFPB director, Rohit Chopra. "Chopra did not die, he did not resign and he was not unable to perform the functions and duties of the office," the lawsuit said. "The ...
Earlier on Friday, CFPB officials had directed all staff to take administrative leave, effectively continuing the work stoppage, opens new tab the Trump administration put in place last week.