Monday, October 07, 2019 4:57:35 PM
§ 5491(c)(3), which provides that the CFPB’s Director may be removed by the President only for “inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.”
"On the same day that the House received the CFPB’s Section 530D letter, the Department of Justice—which had not represented the CFPB in the court of appeals—filed a brief in this Court for the CFPB as respondent, arguing that this for-cause removal restriction “violates the Constitution’s separation of powers.”
"The Solicitor General has decided not to defend this Act of Congress, and the House should be allowed to do so as an amicus."
They someone DOES NOT WANT SCOTUS to hear the Collins case, thus dropping CFPB so there is not split circuits. Something is getting teed up, pay attention!
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