The real estate sector is hopeful for relaxed antitrust regulations with the return of the Trump administration and its recent actions led by Elon Musk. Musk's Department of Government Efficiency gave federal employees a tight deadline to report their weekly accomplishments, creating tension, particularly at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Following threats from Musk regarding non-compliance, the AFGE union indicated they would contest any unlawful firings. Additionally, DOJ attorneys face dilemmas about disclosing sensitive information amidst changes in compliance guidance, suggesting significant shifts in federal oversight practices may be underway.
"According to those with knowledge of the situation, at least two U.S. attorneys offices messaged workers that the support office for all 93 U.S. attorneys was trying to gather guidance from DOJ leadership about how to comply with the order."
"In response to Musk's threat of firings if workers did not comply, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the largest federal employee union, said it would challenge any unlawful terminations."
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