Fighting Back Against the Consumer Bureau Shutdown
But will Trump ignore the courts?
Donald Trump is working diligently to destroy key consumer protections.
He’s essentially shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) — an agency that pushes fairness in the financial marketplace and has returned more than $21 billion to harmed consumers.
Consumer advocates, though, are using the courts to fight back.
A coalition of consumer advocacy groups says the Trump Administration is breaking the law and violating the will of Congress in a brief filed in support of a court case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
The question now: If the courts rule against Trump, will the Administration follow the law — or continue down its path of destruction?