Created at the behest of Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has the ostensible goal of protecting people from bad actors and practices in the financial marketplace.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has been a prominent voice in the Democratic Senate caucus. The consumer rights proponents recently went viral for her tough questions to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his confirmation hearing for Health and Human Services Secretary.
As Democrats reel from defeat, Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts progressive, preaches focus and accountability.
Chopra remains one of the more important regulators from the Biden administration who's still on the job as Trump cleans house.
The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ... He's an ally of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., one of President Donald Trump’s favorite targets. Chopra has already packed up ...
The CFPB is widely seen as a key ally of American consumers, but critics say it costs too much and stifles innovation.
The Biden nominee is trying to pose as a friend of the little guy to keep his job under Trump.
Chopra is a somewhat surprising person from the Biden administration to keep his job so far. Republicans have long been opponents of the CFPB as an agency.
In a lengthy letter to the chair of DOGE, billionaire Elon Musk, that was first reported by Time , Warren highlighted that "you have publicly called for sizable cuts in funding—from $500 billion in annual spending to 'at least' $2 trillion in cuts to federal spending—although recently, you said you may not actually be able to meet that goal."
President Donald Trump’s firings sets up another major legal clash over Congress’ power to put limits on the removal of federal officials.
The Federal Reserve kicked off its second Trump era right where it left off: Doing exactly what it wanted to do, ignoring President Donald Trump’s demands that it lower rates.
CNN's Kaitlan Collins accused Donald Trump's administration of violating the law during a fiery exchange with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during Tuesday's briefing.