President Trump's new chief at the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau halted all work, ordering employees to stay away ...
CFPB employees must "get approval in writing" to do any work this week, acting director Russell Vought wrote in an email.
CFPB employees were told Sunday to work remotely because their Washington, D.C., headquarters would be closed through Feb. 14 ...
No reason was stated for the sudden closure, but the move comes days after Elon Musk tweeted out, "CFPB RIP" with a tombstone ...
Meanwhile, Trump said he plans on announcing new tariffs at least twice this week, including against China, Mexico and Canada ...