Litigation

Trump appeals ruling allowing Fed Gov. Cook to remain

Key insight: The White House has appealed a lower court ruling granting Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook an injunction that allows her to remain at her post pending the outcome of her lawsuit challenging the president’s moves to fire her. What’s at stake: The appeals process, even if expedited, is unlikely to affect Cook’s participation […]

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Justice Department probing Lisa Cook for mortgage fraud

Justice Department probing Lisa Cook for mortgage fraud

Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) — The Justice Department opened a criminal investigation into whether Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud — ratcheting up pressure in President Donald Trump’s bid to oust her from the central bank. Federal prosecutors have issued subpoenas seeking information related to allegations that Cook misrepresented information on mortgage applications, according

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DC Circuit panel lets Trump administration fire CFPB staff

DC Circuit panel lets Trump administration fire CFPB staff

Russ Vought, acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, is also the director of the Office of Management and Budget.Al Drago/Bloomberg In a major win for the Trump administration, a federal appeals court on Friday ruled against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s union, allowing the bureau’s acting Director Russel Vought to fire up to

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DOJ to appeal ruling reinstating fired NCUA board members

DOJ to appeal ruling reinstating fired NCUA board members

Frank Gargano The Justice Department says it will appeal a lower court ruling reinstating two fired Democratic board members of the National Credit Union Administration and that found their April terminations unlawful. The Department of Justice on Wednesday filed a notice with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit that it

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Budget bill, SCOTUS give ‘clear path’ to CFPB firings

Budget bill, SCOTUS give ‘clear path’ to CFPB firings

Employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are bracing for mass layoffs now that Congress has slashed the agency’s budget in half and the Supreme Court gave the Trump administration the go-ahead to gut federal agencies. Acting CFPB Director Russell Vought is expected to issue a reduction in force, or RIF, immediately after an appellate

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Supreme Court ruling won’t directly impact CFPB case

Supreme Court ruling won’t directly impact CFPB case

Bloomberg News The Supreme Court’s ruling allowing President Trump to proceed with mass firings of federal employees does not directly affect the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to the CFPB’s employee union, which is fighting workforce reductions at the agency in court.  The CFPB’s union has a separate case pending before a panel of the

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CFPB drops Navy Federal’s  million overdraft settlement

CFPB drops Navy Federal’s $95 million overdraft settlement

Adobe Stock The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has scrapped a $95 million settlement with Navy Federal Credit Union, freeing the nation’s largest credit union from paying a $15 million fine and from refunding $80 million to service members who were illegally overcharged overdraft fees. Acting CFPB Director Russell Vought on Monday terminated the consent order

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Fintech group urges court to uphold CFPB’s open banking rule

Fintech group urges court to uphold CFPB’s open banking rule

Bloomberg News The Financial Technology Association filed a motion for summary judgment in federal court late Sunday, defending a final rule on consumer financial data rights that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under the Trump administration refused to uphold. The FTA said in a court filing that consumers cannot share their data without easy access

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Judge rejects CFPB motion to undo redlining settlement

Judge rejects CFPB motion to undo redlining settlement

Bloomberg News A federal judge rejected the Trump administration’s effort to undo a redlining settlement between the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a Chicago mortgage lender whose CEO made comments on a talk-radio show that the agency had alleged discouraged potential Black homebuyers from applying for home loans. On Thursday, District Court Judge Franklin U.

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CFPB lawsuit hinges on Trump’s ‘faithful’ execution of laws

CFPB lawsuit hinges on Trump’s ‘faithful’ execution of laws

Bloomberg News President Trump’s efforts to unilaterally and radically reduce the workforce at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is teeing up a rarely-considered constitutional question: if Congress makes the laws and the president enforces them, can the courts intervene if they think those laws are not being enforced “faithfully?” Appellate judges overseeing the ongoing legal

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