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Under court order, Trump administration agrees to fund beleaguered consumer financial watchdog

By Thomson Reuters Jan 9, 2026 | 4:00 PM

WASHINGTON, Jan 9 (Reuters) – Citing a court order, President Donald Trump’s ‍budget director on Friday asked the U.S. Federal Reserve to supply $145 million to fund the operations ‌of the Consumer ‌Financial Protection Bureau, ending an 11-month stretch during which the White House had starved ​the agency of funds and warned staff ‍could be ​let go and ​many operations suspended as result.

In ‍a letter to Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Russell Vought, who serves both as the head ‍of the Office of Management and Budget and the ‍acting ‍CFPB director, said ​the funds would ​be ⁠sufficient to carry out ‌the CFPB’s functions during the January to March period.

(Reporting by Douglas Gillison in Washington; Editing by Chris ⁠Reese)