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Judge blocks Trump from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

A US judge has just issued a ruling blocking the Trump administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a vital watchdog agency, the AP reports.

The US district judge Amy Berman Jackson’s ruling puts in place a preliminary injunction that maintains the agency’s existence while she considers the arguments of a lawsuit seeking to prevent the president’s decimation of the bureau. The judge said the court “can and must act” to save the CFPB from being shuttered, according to the AP.

The CFPB had been targeted for mass terminations, and employees were ordered to stop working last month after Donald Trump fired the bureau’s director. The current chief operating officer has said the agency was in “wind-down mode”. The president’s attacks on the bureau, which included canceling $100m in contracts and ordering immediate suspension of CFPB operations, have caused chaos, workers have testified.

The consumer watchdog is a popular US agency known for recovering more than $21bn for defrauded Americans. It was created after the 2008 financial crisis.

The judge on Friday ordered the CFPB to maintain a hotline for consumer complaints and provide office space for its employees or allow them to work remotely, according to Reuters.

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Wisconsin attorney general seeks to block Elon Musk $1m checks giveaway

The Democratic attorney general of Wisconsin has asked a court to block Elon Musk from giving $1m checks to voters as he seeks to influence a critical state supreme court race, the AP reports.

Musk, who has been railing against judges blocking Trump administration policies, initially said in a social media post that he planned to “personally hand over” $2m to a pair of voters who had cast ballots in the race. He later claimed the money would go to people who will be “spokesmen” for an online petition targeting “activist” judges.

On Friday, Musk’s political action committee identified the recipient of the first $1m giveaway – a man who had donated to the conservative candidate in the court race and who has posted in support of Trump, the AP said.

The race will determine the ideological tilt of the court, which is expected to consider abortion rights, union cases, congressional redistricting and voting rules.

Josh Kaul, the state’s attorney general, urged a court to prevent Musk from making future payments to Wisconsin voters and to cease promoting a giveaway event this week. He argued the payments violated state law. Musk has deleted his post promising a giveaway, and a spokesperson for his Pac declined to comment to AP.

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