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[ā€¦] all our activities have come to an abrupt halt in the past few days. Last Thursday, the Senate confirmed Russell Voughtā€”an avowedĀ Christian nationalist and architect of Project 2025ā€”to be head of the Office of Management and Budget. Within a day, Donald TrumpĀ appointedĀ him to simultaneously be theĀ acting director of the CFPB. As this was unfolding, the administration permitted billionaire Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency underlings to enter the CFPBĀ headquarters,Ā where they reportedly accessed internal systems including personnel rolls and financial records.Ā Musk, itā€™s worth remembering, has previously said he wanted to ā€œdelete CFPB,ā€ which is the regulator that would have oversight of hisĀ reportedĀ plans to turn X into a digital wallet app.

SinceĀ the DOGE takeover, and in the past 72 hours, Vought and Musk have worked hand in hand and with unnerving speed to strip the CFPB for parts and bring its work to a screeching halt. On Saturday night, Vought sent an email to all CFPB employees,Ā building on guidanceĀ that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent issued during his four-day tenure as acting director of the CFPB earlier in the week. Vought directed all CFPB employees to immediately cease issuing rules or guidance, suspend all effective dates of all final rules that have not yet come into effect, not open new investigations, stop all supervision activities, halt enforcement actions, and not issue public communications of any type. Soon afterward, VoughtĀ posted on XĀ to proclaim that he would not be requesting the next draw of CFPBā€™s funding from the Federal Reserve, effectively eliminating CFPBā€™s customary budget. On Sunday afternoon, CFPB employees were informed by email that headquarters would be closed for the week but that ā€œemployees and contractors are to work remotely.ā€

Despite these unnerving developments, my colleagues and I remained committed to doing our jobs. So it came as a shock when, a few minutes after we logged on to telework on Monday morning, we received yet another directive from Vought, now repeatedly ordering all employees to ā€œnot perform any work tasksā€ and to ā€œstand down from performing any work task.ā€

As a result, the CFPB now stands as an ineffective watchdogā€”chained, muzzled, and left to starve in its kennel so that it can no longer guard the public. This is profoundly sad for the employees like me who have worked zealously to protect the American public from frauds and scams, day in and day out. Now, nobody is allowed to respond to consumer complaints that come in, let alone investigate them.Ā This has all been extremely frustrating, confusing, and shocking.Ā Ā My colleagues and I are complying with the fiat handed down by Vought while trying to wrap our heads around these unprecedented actions happening in real time.Ā Ā But weā€™d really rather just get back to the work we are so proud of doing.

  • Tinidril
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    2 days ago

    This is frankly impossible to do in the modern workspace. Access to everything needed to do the work can be switched off almost instantly. Also, good luck getting financial institutions to comply or even meet with you when they know youā€™re going rogue and donā€™t have the force of government behind you.