
Employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) have reported that the Trump administration is planning to wind down the agency, according to court filings. This development comes as the CFPB has dropped several enforcement actions against companies, including Capital One and Rocket Homes, following a change in leadership and turmoil at the agency. Additionally, a lawsuit against an online lender has been dismissed amid a litigation freeze, further indicating a shift in the CFPB's operational focus under the new administration. The implications of these changes are significant for consumer finance regulation and enforcement in the United States.





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