Consumer Financial Protection Bureau acting director Mick Mulvaney’s closing remarks at a recent American Bankers Association summit have prompted calls for his resignation and an investigation into lobbyists meeting with Mulvaney after he took over as director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Mulvaney, who was speaking without prepared remarks or notes, appeared to be thanking and encouraging the audience for traveling to Washington to meet with their congressional representatives.
Instead, consumer groups and Sen. Sherrod Brown are demanding his resignation over what they consider pay-to-play policies. Read on for more.
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