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DOGE targets Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Trump fires Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Rohit Chopra was one of the more important regulators from the previous Democratic administration who was still on the job since President Trump took office on Jan. 20.
Trump fires head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, posted a letter Saturday on X to President Donald Trump that he would no longer serve in the role.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shakeup: Chopra out, Bessent in charge
Trump fired Rohit Chopra, the agency's director and a Biden appointee, over the weekend and installed Scott Bessent, a billionaire hedge fund manager who now serves as treasury secretary, as acting director. Bessent began freezing the agency's operations on Monday.
Opinion
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Opinion
Rohit Chopra Is Out. Now Shutter the CFPB
The bureau is operating illegally, and lawsuits will close it down eventually. Trump can act now.
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Trump Administration Fires Consumer Bureau Chief
Rohit Chopra, who led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, was known for his aggressive enforcement and expansion of ...
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on MSN
Who is Rohit Chopra? Trump fires Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director
Trump has fired the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Rohit Chopra, in the latest purge of a Biden ...
New York Post
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Trump fires consumer bureau director Rohit Chopra: report
Rohit
Chopra
, head of the top watchdog agency ...
Chopra
’s resignation ends a term at the
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Financial
Protection
Bureau
, in which he spent years sparring with the
financial
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He Expected Trump to Fire Him, but Rohit Chopra Still Has His Job
Mr. Chopra, long a target of criticism by Republican lawmakers and banks, has not yet been forced out. “I swore an oath to a ...
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