CBS News
Over the weekend, Vought ordered the bureau’s staff to halt almost all of their work, continuing the administration’s ongoing blitz of the federal bureaucracy. Vought directed employees not to issue any proposed or formal rules, stop pending investigations and not open new investigations, halt all stakeholder engagements and abstain from issuing public communications.
In one of its lawsuits, the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents about 155,000 federal employees across three dozen agencies and departments, asked the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia to rule that Vought’s directive that CFPB employees halt work is unlawful. The lawsuit cited Musk’s Feb. 7 post on X, in which he wrote “CFPB RIP” with an emoji of a tombstone. More
“Consumer Financial Protection Bureau”
Too funny. These Federal entities are not quite getting the message. They will.
Those employees’ union geniuses seem to think they’re not employees of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau but rather employees of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Protection Bureau.
Fire them all for insubordination.
Classic example of federal employees that erroneously believe in their position of ‘entitlement’.
watch for ***** “workplace violence”
u mean mah ******-grifter job ain fo life? wtf!