Secrecy preceded shutdown of CFPB Washington headquarters
Windows in two basement conference rooms were covered with brown paper and blue painter's tape, concealing their occupants. Voices could be heard inside discussing cuts to government agencies. When the door was cracked open, there were young people with temporary badges.
It was fresh evidence that the agency, which was created to protect Americans from financial fraud, abuse and deceptive practices, was the newest target of
Pictures of the conference rooms were viewed by The Associated Press, and the scene was described by two current employees who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they feared retaliation.
The secrecy contradicts insistence by the
Some of the veil could be lifted soon. The
So far, Musk has only defended himself on social media, saying he's confident that the American people will support DOGE's efforts. He also responded to accusations that he's improperly accessed sensitive information through government databases, saying "I'm 1000% more trustworthy than untold numbers of deep state bureaucrats and fraudsters."
Vought's message followed one on Saturday evening that ordered the bureau to "cease all supervision and examination activity."
There are indications that the bureau's website is being disrupted. The homepage displays a "404: Page not found" message, although other parts still work.
"It is substantially likely that these initial directives are a precursor to a purge of CF- PB's workforce, which is now prohibited from fulfilling the agency's statutory mission," the lawsuit said.
In recent years, the agency had passed rules capping bank overdraft fees, removing medical debt from consumer credit reports, regulating "buy now, pay later" loans, and requiring disclosures on short-term loans known as earned wage access. It has sued banks for misleading consumers and employers for misleading workers, with a particular focus on curbing junk fees and predatory lending under President
Banks and industry groups have sued to block some of these rules, claiming the agency has exceeded its regulatory authority. Conservatives and their financial backers have long targeted the bureau, contending it lacks sufficient supervision. However, the bureau's funding and oversight model was upheld by the
On Friday night, Musk posted "CFPB RIP" on X, his social media platform. He added an emoji of a tombstone.
When another person expressed approval of the plan, Musk wrote "they did above zero good things, but still need to go."
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