Court documents show that the Trump administration has denied plans to dissolve the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
On February 26th, local time on February 25th, lawyers for the Trump administration in the United States denied in a court filing that the White House intends to dissolve the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, contradicting Trump's statement earlier this month. It is reported that Justice Department lawyers rejected the request of the union representing the workers of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on the evening of the 24th, and the union sought a court order to stop the act aimed at destroying the agency. However, the government admitted that a more "streamlined" agency needs less office space, and the agency has decided to cancel the lease of its headquarters. Justice Department lawyers said that the premise of running a leaner and more efficient agency is that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will continue to exist.