A federal judge ruled that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) cannot proceed with planned mass firings of about 1,500 employees under the Trump administration's directives. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson voiced concern about the administration's adherence to her orders maintaining the bureau's viability as she reviews a lawsuit regarding its future. A hearing is scheduled for April 28 to examine the proposed reduction in workforce procedures. The CFPB has faced scrutiny from conservative circles, with an emphasis on efficiency and accountability in government.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson has blocked the Trump administration's plans for mass firings at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, expressing deep concern over compliance with her orders.
The judge emphasized that she won't allow the reduction in force to go forward until a full examination of the situation is conducted, with a hearing scheduled for April 28.
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