Court documents show Trump denies plans to dissolve U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Agency
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Golden Finance reported that on February 25 local time, lawyers from the Trump administration denied in a court filing that the White House intends to dissolve the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Agency, which contradicts Trump's statement earlier this month. It is reported that the Justice Department lawyer rejected the request made by the union representing workers from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on the evening of the 24th, which sought the court's order to stop the acts aimed at destroying the institution. However, the government acknowledged that a more “simplified” agency requires less office space and that the agency has decided to cancel the lease for its headquarters. The Justice Department lawyer said the premise for a streamlined and more efficient organization is that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will continue to exist. (CCTV)