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US DOJ moves to stay judge’s temporary injunction against dismantling CFPB

By Neil Roland ( April 1, 2025, 17:52 GMT | Insight) -- The US Justice Department filed an emergency motion seeking to stay a federal judge’s temporary block of what she called President Donald Trump’s effort to quickly eliminate the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The emergency motion for an administrative stay and a stay pending appeal, filed with the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, said US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s preliminary injunction called for the CFPB to be treated as it existed the day before Trump’s inauguration.The US Justice Department filed an emergency motion seeking to stay a federal judge’s temporary block of what she called President Donald Trump’s effort to fast eliminate the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau....

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