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National Treasury Employees Union v. Vought (2)

Filed on behalf of
Federal employee unions and nonprofits
In response to the Trump administration's efforts to
Case Number
1:25-cv-00381
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Filed
February 9, 2025
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Relief Outcomes
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Temporary Restraining Order
Granted
2
Preliminary Injunction
Granted
6
Summary
A coalition of federal government employee unions and nonprofits have filed a lawsuit against Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Russell Vought challenging the dismantling of the CFPB. Upon returning to office in January 2025, President Trump has expressed plans to eliminate the CFPB, and took the unprecedented action of replacing the director of the CFPB with his own appointee, Russell Vought. As Acting Director, Vought has issued a stop work order for all CFPB employees and instructed them not to return to the CFPB offices, as well as cut off federal funding for the department entirely. Vought has also taken steps to cancel $100 million worth of CFPB contracts and began arbitrarily firing CFPB employees. The plaintiffs in this case allege that Vought's actions amount to dismantling the CFPB, and argue that such actions violate the separation of powers enumerated in the Constitution by eliminating an agency established by an act of Congress.
Plaintiffs
National Treasury Employee Union National Consumer Law Center National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Virginia Poverty Law Center Pastor Eva Steege CFPB Employee Association
Plaintiffs' Counsel
National Treasury Employee Union Gupta Wessler LLP Public Citizen
Defendants
Acting Director Russell Vought Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Documents

Reply in support of Preliminary Injunction
National Treasury Employees Union v. Vought (2) - Reply to Opposition to Motion for Preliminary Injunction
February 27, 2025