Before Richard Cordray took over as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), he worked for then-Treasury Department special adviser Elizabeth Warren.
Now a senator, Warren (D-Mass.) took time last week to discuss her thoughts on Cordray’s time in charge of the bureau which she helped launch, as well as her thoughts on what the CFPB should do in the future, and whom should be in charge of the agency.
Read on for details from Warren’s press conference and her remembrances of hiring Cordray.
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