Consumer watchdog agency called ‘vicious’ by Trump seen as a ‘hero’ to many it aided
- Elizabeth Warren helped create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2010 to protect Americans from financial abuses and has since returned nearly $20 billion to consumers over its existence.
- Elizabeth Warren is actively working to protect the C.F.P.B. After the Trump Administration shuttered its operations and laid off staff, stating, 'This little agency has helped millions of people.'
- Recently, the C.F.P.B. Secured $1.8 billion in payouts to 4.3 million consumers harmed by deceptive practices, highlighting its crucial role in consumer protection.
- Many consumers, such as Jonathon Booth and Nurit Baytch, have praised the C.F.P.B. For its assistance, with Baytch calling it an 'unalloyed good' despite Trump's claims against the agency.
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