Trump can shrink consumer protection agency but cannot dismantle it entirely, appeals court says
Source: CNN Politics
Published 10:37 PM EDT, Fri April 11, 2025
CNN A federal appeals court will allow the Trump administration to further shrink the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau but not dismantle it entirely.
The Friday evening order from the US DC Circuit Court of Appeals is a partial win for President Donald Trump, who campaigned on abolishing the bureau, which was created by Congress in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
It will give his political appointees wide leeway to shrink the CFPB footprint significantly. However, the order makes clear that the administration cannot trim the bureau down so much that it cannot carry out its statutory functions, leaving in place some restrictions imposed by a trial court judge that curtailed the presidents ability to fully dismantle the agency.
The circuit panel made up of two Trump appointees and an Obama appointee was asked by the Justice Department to pause the entire preliminary injunction issued late last month by Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee.
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