Odaily Planet Daily News According to local time on February 25th, the lawyers of the Trump administration in a court document denied that the White House intended to disband the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, contradicting Trump's earlier statements this month. It is reported that on the 24th, Department of Justice lawyers rejected a request made by the union representing workers of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, seeking a court order to stop actions aimed at destroying the agency. However, the government acknowledged that a more "streamlined" agency would require less office space, and the agency has decided to cancel its headquarters lease. DOJ lawyers stated that the premise of operating a more streamlined and efficient agency is that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will continue to exist. (CCTV)
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Court documents show the Trump administration denies plans to dissolve the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Odaily Planet Daily News According to local time on February 25th, the lawyers of the Trump administration in a court document denied that the White House intended to disband the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, contradicting Trump's earlier statements this month. It is reported that on the 24th, Department of Justice lawyers rejected a request made by the union representing workers of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, seeking a court order to stop actions aimed at destroying the agency. However, the government acknowledged that a more "streamlined" agency would require less office space, and the agency has decided to cancel its headquarters lease. DOJ lawyers stated that the premise of operating a more streamlined and efficient agency is that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will continue to exist. (CCTV)