Trump administration

Democratic AGs sue HUD over fair housing guidance

Key insight: A group of 16 state attorneys general, all Democrats, have filed suit against the Department of Housing and Urban Development over a recent guidance limiting enforcement of equal housing laws. Supporting data: The attorneys general say the guidance, which affects how HUD funds state investigations of discrimination complaints, threatens $10.7M in Fair Housing […]

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Federal court rules against CFPB in funding lawsuit

Key insight: The court declared that Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Russell Vought’s decision not to request funding for the agency was a “transparent display of partisanship” and granted summary judgment to Rise Economy, a consumer advocacy group that had sued the CFPB over the decision. What’s at stake: The judge rejected the CFPB’s novel

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Trump executive orders target housing supply and mortgage credit

President Donald Trump on Friday announced two executive orders that aim to increase the U.S. housing supply and consumer access to mortgage credit. One of the orders directs various federal agencies — including the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) — to work together on reviewing

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Realtor.com data challenges effectiveness of Senate ban on big home investors

In the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, overwhelmingly approved by the Senate on Thursday, is a provision titled, “Homes Are for People, Not Corporations.” This provision seeks to impose new restrictions on institutional investors in the single-family housing market. Under the provision, entities owning 350 or more single-family homes would face limits on purchasing

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Enforcement is down under Trump. Is that a problem?

Key insight: Bank enforcement actions fell by 55% during the first year of the Trump administration, according to data compiled by financial advisory firm Klaros. Supporting data: Klaros’ analysis shows that agencies issued 20 enforcement actions in the first quarter of 2025, but reduced that number to two by the fourth quarter. Terminated enforcement actions,

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Trump 401(k) plan, if expanded, could advance universal retirement

A recent op-ed argues that President Donald Trump’s proposal to expand access to 401(k)-style retirement plans could become a meaningful step toward a universal savings system — but only if it goes further than currently outlined. Karl Polzer, founder of the Center on Capital and Social Equity, wrote that roughly half of American workers lack

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Housing bill moves forward with institutional housing ban

Key insight: The White House has indicated its support for the compromise legislative language now moving forward in the Senate. The House passed its own housing bill last month, which included a number of community bank-related riders.  What’s at stake: Legislative language related to brokered and custodial deposits, as well as other policy reforms aimed

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Can Trump fire nearly all CFPB staff? Appeals court isn’t sure

Can Trump fire nearly all CFPB staff? Appeals court isn’t sure

Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget and acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.Bloomberg News Processing Content What’s at stake: The appeals court judges questioned whether various actions taken by the CFPB last year constituted a final agency action that is reviewable by a district court.   Key insight: The

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CFPB shutdown battle reaches crucial D.C. Circuit hearing

CFPB shutdown battle reaches crucial D.C. Circuit hearing

Al Drago/Bloomberg Processing Content Key Insight: The high-stakes case revolves around the actions of Russell Vought and President Trump’s publicly stated goal to eliminate the CFPB, challenging Congress’ authority to establish the agency. What’s at stake: The National Treasury Employees Union is fighting to maintain an injunction that has blocked the CFPB’s leadership from laying

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Trump’s tariffs overturned by Supreme Court in 6-3 decision

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in a 6-3 decision that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing sweeping tariffs under a federal law intended for national emergencies, a decision that marks a rare defeat for the administration at the high court, which holds a 6-3 conservative majority. The court found that Trump’s use

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