For Trump's man at consumer agency, emphasis is on ditching rules, not enforcing them
by David Lazarus, Los Angeles Times
Dec 26, 2017
2 minutes
If you've been wondering how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will change now that President Trump has installed as interim director a man who has called the agency a "sick, sad joke," wonder no more.
Mick Mulvaney, who also continues to serve as White House budget director, said a few weeks ago he'd halt CFPB business for 30 days while getting his bearings.
But that hasn't stopped
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