Republicans block Democrat-backed measures to undo Trump’s dismantling of CFPB
Summary
Senate Republicans blocked several Democratic efforts to reverse changes made to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) during President Donald Trump’s second term. These measures focused on rules about overdraft fees, credit report privacy, and mortgage lending.Key Facts
- Senate Democrats proposed multiple resolutions to undo changes to the CFPB made under President Trump.
- The resolutions targeted policies including overdraft fees, credit report privacy, and mortgage lending rules.
- Senate Republicans voted against all the Democrat-backed measures.
- The CFPB is a government agency that protects consumers in financial matters.
- Changes were made during President Trump’s second term which Democrats want to reverse.
- The blocked efforts were part of Democrats’ attempts to restore stronger consumer protections.
- The vote happened on a Wednesday session in the Senate.
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