
Judge blocks mass layoffs at CFPB in the latest twist over the fate of the agency
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson on Friday halted the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's attempt to lay off the vast majority of its employees and gut the agency. Thousands of federal workers would be easier to fire under Trump rule change Trump administration has gutted an agency that …
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