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CFPB Workers Protest Elon Musk Outside Bureau Headquarters: ‘Arrest Elon’

Workers from the U.S. Consumer Finance Protection Agency (CFPB) protested, chanting the slogan on Saturday outside of the agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C., and held signs calling for the arrest of Elon Musk.

The demonstration came the day after Musk Posted X's “CFBP RIP” has launched audit protocols at the station, as his Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE) launched audit protocols at the station, Breitbart News reported.

Bureau Website “404: No page found.”

Workers' group Gathered Reuters reported outside the bureau to protest that Musk and President Donald Trump “destroy democracy.”

The union representing its employees told the outlet that Doge could potentially put consumer data at risk while accessing the department's internal systems.

On Friday, Trump appointed Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Russell Vert Representing the CFPB Director. Stop According to all pending investigations and bank oversight Washington Post.

Photos from the protests made on the same day as Vought's instructions to stop the bureau's work include “Arrested” and “Elon's A Con,” “Save the CFPB,” and “Let Us Work.” , indicates the placard read as “conwory”.


Vought also said the Federal Reserve will not require funds in the third quarter of the year, and will receive more money in addition to the CFPB's current balance of $711.6 million “in the current fiscal environment “It's an excess.”

“This spigot, which has long contributed to the inexplainability of the CFPB, is now off,” he added to X.

In her own post on X, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who helped create the CFPB, said, “Not a president, a musk, or someone who doesn't quit, can't illegally close that job.” He said.

“The counterattack has power and we will not give up in Congress, in court or in public until we win this fight,” she added.

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