Russ Vought is doing precisely what millions of Americans voted for when they returned Donald Trump to the White House: cutting bloated government agencies that waste taxpayer money and operate beyond meaningful oversight.
As Director of the Office of Management and Budget — and acting head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — Vought has moved aggressively to rein in Washington’s runaway bureaucracy. His approach has been direct, unapologetic, and consistent with Trump’s promise to dismantle the administrative state.
That effort, however, just ran into a familiar obstacle.
An Obama-appointed federal judge stepped in this week to block Vought from shutting down one of the most controversial agencies in the federal government — Elizabeth Warren’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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