President Donald Trump is the primary defendant in the case filed by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Deputy Director Leandra English over the rightful acting director of the bureau.
However, the president has injected himself into more of the CFPB’s activities in the past week.
He became the lead defendant in a case filed by a New York credit union, and following a Reuters report that his appointed acting director, Mick Mulvaney, was postponing an enforcement action against Wells Fargo, the president took to Twitter to respond.
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