Not a "return to office" for the hundreds of employees who were hired as remote/telework. It's an illegal forced relocation.
Tyler Creighton
This forced relocation ploy is illegal & part Vought’s long-term effort to drive workers out of public service & close the CFPB. Instead of pardoning corporate criminals and shrinking CFPB’s nationwide presence to just DC, we demand a CFPB that values its workers & prioritizes serving all Americans.
Hope you didn't want to find anything on the CFPB's website before February 2025, because the Trump administration just deleted everything prior to that date.
The huge cuts to Supervision and Enforcement in particular show how unserious this plan is. Supervision is charged with overseeing thousands of banks & other firms to identify problems before they spread. Vought’s plan would cut the staff to just 77.
This is an unsubtle and illegal ploy to significantly downsize the CFPB without officially laying off any workers.
They can delete the press releases about the CFPB's accomplishments, but they can't delete the billions of dollars that went back into consumers' wallets because of those accomplishments.
"Mr. Trump is a tough negotiator, and, looking in the mirror, he faced an equally tenacious adversary." 🤣🤣🤣 www.nytimes.com/2026/05/20/u...
CFPB Union NTEU 335 condemned Vought’s latest plan to eliminate more than two-thirds of CFPB’s positions, calling it his “latest half-baked shutdown plan in his tiresome quest to destroy the CFPB via mass layoffs.” nteu335.org/2026/04/02/c...
Trump and Vought don't want you to know about everything the CFPB did to help everyday consumers before they took over. But thanks to @nteu335.bsky.social members, all the history they are trying to erase is safely preserved on a mirror website. cfpb.website
CFPB Union
In its latest attempt to shutter the CFPB, the Trump Administration has proposed cutting half the staff. “This would reduce the bureau to an empty shell, unable to fulfill the functions the CFPB is statutorily required to engage in” --NCLC's Chi Chi Wu
www.nclc.org/trump-admini...
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The CFPB's vision is a consumer finance marketplace that works for American consumers, responsible providers, and the economy as a whole.
The CFPB's return-to-office plan may be a stealth reduction-in-force effort. Don't believe me? It's new office has capacity for 550 people. The agency has around 650 in and around DC alone.
The question is whether the DC Circuit will want to review the plan.
news.bloomberglaw.com/banking-law/...
Earlier this week, the CFPB removed historical speeches, testimony, etc. from its website.
Today, the non-English language resources are all gone.
The Trump administration is requiring nearly all Consumer Financial Protection Bureau staff members around the country to work out of a new office in Washington, a move that some employees fear is a s...
April 2, 2026 Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, D.C. – CFPB Union NTEU 335 condemned Acting Director Russell Vought’s latest plan to eliminate more than two-thirds of CFPB’s positions, calling it...
The top U.S. government watchdog for consumer financial protection on Wednesday said it would reassign virtually all staff nationwide to its Washington headquarters later this year, the latest move l...
www.reuters.com
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The Trump administration is requiring nearly all Consumer Financial Protection Bureau staff members around the country to work out of a new office in Washington, a move that some employees fear is a…
Hope you didn't want to find anything on the CFPB's website before February 2025, because the Trump administration just deleted everything prior to that date.
Proposal to Dramatically Reduce CFPB Staff Would Cripple Supervision of Banks and Fintech Lending Apps; Cut Enforcement Staff by 80% WASHINGTON – In its latest attempt to shutter the nation’s top cons...
The CFPB removed around 1,700 website pages spanning press releases, consumer advisories, speeches, testimony and op-eds dating before February 2025 from its website.
www.notus.org/trump-white-...
Vought’s latest *may* be a retreat from trying to fully close the CFPB, but it’s still a dereliction of duty, sharply scaling back the agency’s capacity to stop scammers and fraudsters all while consumer complaints are at a record high. www.nytimes.com/2026/04/01/u...
One employee saw the information wipe as “another step in them trying to shut it down entirely.”