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The US Court has stopped mass reductions in the Financial Protection Bureau of Consumers


On Friday, a federal judge has stopped the mass reductions in the US Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB), reporting that the decision of the Court of Court of Court of Court Donald Trump, Reuters reports.

On Thursday, the agency fired for 1,400 to 1,500 employees, reducing to 90% of its labor.

The statement of the Witnesses given on Friday morning also accuses high-ranking officials and administration officials associated with the Board of the Billionaire Ilo Musk Government's Efficiency Decisions.

The report of the Witnesses said that the Doge employee also demanded a 36-hour employee without breaks and injured the staff. Last week, the Court of Appeals decided that cuts in CFPB could only be made after "thorough assessment".

President Donald Trump and Mask have called for dismantling the agency without evidence of accusing it in the spending of the policy, but the administration said in court that CFPB would act in some way.

"I am deeply concerned, taking into account the scope and speed of the agency, whether the agency currently carries out the preliminary prohibition," said the US Regional Judge Ammy Yerkan.

Jackson ordered to stop the mass freedings on Thursday until the decision was made to whether the government violates its order. He said that CFPB staff would not lose access to computer systems on Friday evening, as the agency's management told them about the release of work on Thursday.