A U.S. federal judge has temporarily blocked a large-scale layoff plan at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), expressing concerns that the Trump administration may have violated court orders regarding employee dismissals. The judge demanded more information about the rationale behind the workforce reduction, following reports of intense pressure on staff to process the firings quickly. The decision comes after allegations of chaotic and possibly unlawful management practices within the agency. This legal intervention puts the CFPB's future staffing and operational stability in question. The case highlights ongoing political and legal battles over the direction and leadership of key federal agencies.
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