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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau pinpointed five rules that it wants the White House budget office to review. Details ...
We wondered what this means for consumers, so we've called Rohit Chopra. He is the former director of the CFPB. He was appointed to the position by President Joe Biden for a five-year term that ...
In testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, Chopra was questioned by ranking member Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., about whether the CFPB director planned to resign on Jan. 20. Chopra responded: "As ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday removed Rohit Chopra as the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, setting in motion a potentially landmark shift at one of the nation’s most ...
reposted Chopra’s letter with an applause emoji. In a statement Monday, he said he would work with Bessent “to finally rein ...
Chopra and the agency at large were heavily criticized by committee ranking member Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), who cited a letter he submitted to the bureau last month demanding that the CFPB cease ...
In a resignation letter posted on X, Chopra said watchdog agencies such as the CFPB work to enforce laws to "check the enormous influence that powerful firms have over our daily lives." ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its former court foes are now in agreement: an open banking rule shouldn't be ...
Russell Vought, acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has canceled plans to more tightly regulate the ...
Rocket Homes said Rohit Chopra and the CFPB brought an "empty claim" against the company. Under the Trump administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dropped several lawsuits that ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its former court foes are now in agreement: an open banking rule shouldn't be ...
I have no idea how that will play out, so I was curious to see if Chopra had any insight — and what he was most worried about happening without an agency like the CFPB standing guard.
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