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Ranking Member Maxine Waters, Congressman Bill Foster Lead 79 House Democrats in Demanding Answers for Bessent’s CFPB Shutdown that Will Harm Working-Class Families

Today, Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), the top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, Congressman Bill Foster (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and 78 House Democrats, sent a letter to Acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director, Scott Bessent. In the letter, the lawmakers urge Treasury Secretary Bessent to immediately reverse his decision to freeze many of the agency’s critical enforcement activities and delay key rules from taking effect. The lawmakers also demanded specific answers by February 14th with regard to how the Treasury Secretary plans to address consequences that consumers may face as a result of the freeze, as well as how he intends to hold financial institutions accountable and protect American consumers moving forward.

This letter also follows reports that Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency have embedded itself inside the CFPB – yet another sign that Musk and the Administration are quickly ramping up efforts to shutter the agency, making good on Musk’s proclamation this afternoon that the CFPB is RIP and following up on his earlier promise to delete the CFPB.

“We are deeply alarmed and troubled that you appear to be launching the Trump Administration’s plan to contravene the will of Congress and unlawfully ‘delete’ this popular consumer watchdog that enjoys the broad bipartisan support of four out of five Americans,” wrote the lawmakers. “...We urge you to immediately rescind what appears to be an illegal stop work order and allow the public servants at the CFPB to get back to work for the American people as required by law.”

Following President Trump’s premature removal of CFPB Director Rohit Chopra —despite his term running through 2026— he named Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to serve as Acting Director. Bessent’s first move was to immediately suspend many key CFPB operations. Bessent’s stop work order threatens to delay if not block relief from a wide range of unlawful practices that have cost our nation’s working-class families billions of dollars. For example, the order may delay resolving litigation where the CFPB sought remediation for alleged victims, such as a recent lawsuit alleging certain violations against Capital One relating to interest payments, or another case alleging violations involving JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and fraud happening on the Zelle payment app.

Under the leadership of former Director Chopra, the CFPB successfully returned $21 billion to consumers harmed by predatory financial practices, initiated 117 enforcement actions, and secured over $2.2 billion in relief for consumers during Trump’s first term alone. Acting Director Bessent’s order threatens to undermine this important work and ultimately fulfill Trump’s and Elon Musk’s unlawful and unpopular plan to completely “delete” the CFPB despite the broad bipartisan support the agency enjoys from working-class families.

Members who signed the letter:

81 Representatives: Ranking Member Maxine Waters, Bill Foster, Nancy Pelosi, Joyce Beatty, Shontel Brown, Nikki Budzinski, Sean Casten, Emanuel Cleaver, II, Danny Davis, Madeleine Dean, Diana DeGette, Chris Deluzio, Dwight Evans, Cleo Fields, Valerie Foushee, Daniel S. Goldman, Julie Johnson, Ro Khanna, Raja Krishnamoorthi, John Larson, Summer Lee, Ted Lieu, Seth Magaziner, Betty McCollum, Seth Moulton, Kevin Mullin, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Jimmy Panetta, Brittany Pettersen, Mark Pocan, Ayanna Pressley, Delia Ramirez, Jamie Raskin, Deborah Ross, David Scott, Brad Sherman, Mike Thompson, Dina Titus, Rashida Tlaib, Juan Vargas, Hank Johnson, Nydia Velázquez, Nikema Williams, Amo Gabe, Becca Balint, Nanette Barragán, André Carson, Joaquin Castro, Jason Crow, Christopher Deluzio, Mark DeSaulnier, John Garamendi, Sylvia Garcia, Al Green, Glenn Ivey, Pramila Jayapal, Marcy Kaptur, Robin Kelly, Stephen Lynch, April McClain Delaney, Jennifer McClellan, Betty McCollum, Kristen McDonald Rivet, Gregory Meeks, Ilhan Omar, Delia Ramirez, Emily Randall, Melanie Stansbury, Suhas Subramanyam, Shri Thanedar, Juan Vargas, Alma Adams, Rosa DeLauro, Maggie Goodlander, James Himes, Teresa Leger Fernandez, Gwen Moore, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Frank Pallone, Linda Sánchez, Frederica Wilson, Gabe Vasquez, Sam Liccardo.

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