At the very least, President Trump's executive order on Dodd-Frank is liable to make it tougher to reach compromise on regulatory reform. In the long run, it's helping to push Democrats further to the left.
Top Democrats vowed Tuesday to defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, predicting Director Richard Cordray will file a lawsuit if he were fired by Donald Trump after he is sworn in as president.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren rallied progressives on Tuesday night to launch a campaign to defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Dodd-Frank Act.
Has President Obama Eliminated Elizabeth Warren as a Candidate to Head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? This week the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) officially opens for business with Harvard Law Professor and bankruptcy expert Elizabeth Warren at the helm (at least for now). Ms. Warren has been an enthusiastic proponent of increased government oversight [...]