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CFPB in chaos as chief refuses to step aside for Trump's man | |
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The US consumer financial watchdog was plunged into turmoil on Monday as rival directors vied to take charge amid a lawsuit against the White House. | The US consumer financial watchdog was plunged into turmoil on Monday as rival directors vied to take charge amid a lawsuit against the White House. |
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) director resigned last week and appointed his former chief of staff, Leandra English, to replace him. | The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) director resigned last week and appointed his former chief of staff, Leandra English, to replace him. |
She has sued after President Donald Trump instead named his budget chief Mick Mulvaney to lead the CFPB. | She has sued after President Donald Trump instead named his budget chief Mick Mulvaney to lead the CFPB. |
The CFPB, unpopular on Wall Street, was set up after the 2007 financial crash. | The CFPB, unpopular on Wall Street, was set up after the 2007 financial crash. |
Who's in charge? | Who's in charge? |
Leandra English sent the agency's staff a brief email on Monday saying: "It is an honor to work with all of you." | Leandra English sent the agency's staff a brief email on Monday saying: "It is an honor to work with all of you." |
Ms English signed it, "Acting Director". | |
But Mr Mulvaney - who has previously called the CFPB a "sick, sad joke" that should be scrapped - arrived at the bureau on Monday morning carrying a bag of donuts for employees. | But Mr Mulvaney - who has previously called the CFPB a "sick, sad joke" that should be scrapped - arrived at the bureau on Monday morning carrying a bag of donuts for employees. |
He wrote in a memo to staff: "Please disregard any instructions you receive from Ms English in her presumed capacity as Acting Director." | |
Mr Mulvaney also signed off as "acting director", urging staff to pop by his office on the fourth floor and "grab a donut". | |
What is the CFPB? | What is the CFPB? |
The 1,600-employee watchdog was set up in 2010 to protect Americans from predatory lenders. | |
Republicans say it has placed an excessive regulatory burden on Wall Street. | |
Democrats say the CFPB is reining in the very excesses that helped spur the global financial crash a decade ago. | Democrats say the CFPB is reining in the very excesses that helped spur the global financial crash a decade ago. |
Mr Trump took to Twitter on Saturday to criticise the agency, calling it a "total disaster". | Mr Trump took to Twitter on Saturday to criticise the agency, calling it a "total disaster". |
He argued that because of the CFPB "financial institutions have been devastated and unable to properly serve the public". | |
What about this lawsuit? | What about this lawsuit? |
On Sunday, Ms English asked a judge at a federal court in Washington DC to issue a temporary restraining order against Mr Trump's appointment of Mr Mulvaney. | On Sunday, Ms English asked a judge at a federal court in Washington DC to issue a temporary restraining order against Mr Trump's appointment of Mr Mulvaney. |
In her lawsuit, she called herself the "rightful acting director" of the CFPB. | In her lawsuit, she called herself the "rightful acting director" of the CFPB. |
The legal action said: "The President's purported or intended appointment of defendant Mulvaney as Acting Director of the CFPB is unlawful." | |
The White House says the president has the authority to appoint Mr Mulvaney under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. | The White House says the president has the authority to appoint Mr Mulvaney under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. |
But a lawyer for Ms English says the law states that as deputy director she is entitled to take power until the Senate can vote to confirm another director. | |
What's the reaction? | What's the reaction? |
Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton, a member of the chamber's banking committee, called Ms English's lawsuit "just the latest lawless action" by the CFPB, which he called "rogue" and "unconstitutional". | Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton, a member of the chamber's banking committee, called Ms English's lawsuit "just the latest lawless action" by the CFPB, which he called "rogue" and "unconstitutional". |
"The President should fire her immediately and anyone who disobeys Director Mulvaney's orders should also be fired summarily," Mr Cotton wrote in a statement. | "The President should fire her immediately and anyone who disobeys Director Mulvaney's orders should also be fired summarily," Mr Cotton wrote in a statement. |
But Illinois Democratic Senator Dick Durbin told CNN the White House decision was aimed at eradicating the CFPB. | But Illinois Democratic Senator Dick Durbin told CNN the White House decision was aimed at eradicating the CFPB. |
"Wall Street hates it like the devil hates holy water," he said. | "Wall Street hates it like the devil hates holy water," he said. |