President Donald Trump and others have accused the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau of politicized enforcement and called it a burden on free enterprise.

President Donald Trump and others have accused the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau of politicized enforcement and called it a burden on free enterprise.

At the heart of this case was whether White House budget director Russell Vought could effectively shut down the agency and lay off all of its employees.

A federal judge on Tuesday issued an order saying that the Federal Reserve must continue to fund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.