The Trump administrator draws hundreds of videos from the CFPB YouTube channel
Nearly 400 videos published on the youtube page of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have been deleted, while the Trump administration continues to reduce the agency, including its team of qualified technologists.
THE CFPB Youtube pagewhich has 15,000 subscribers and was created in 2011, had each of their videos deleted on Friday. A Archived version of the page shows that on February 8, he welcomed 386 videos. The archived page displays videos with titles like “Five Advice for when you cannot pay your bills”, “How to contest an error on my credit report?” And “How can I improve my credit ratings?”
Facebook And X The agency’s accounts have also been deleted, although it is not clear when. THE home page From the CFPB website delivers a 404 error message, although other pages on the site are always active.
The moves seem to be part of a larger dismantling of the agency, which oversees consumer protection problems in financial service. It is an area that is increasingly including technological players, including X; X belongs to the chief of the Ministry of Government (DOGE) Elon Musk, who directed the accusation on the reduction of the federal workforce. About twenty office technologists were suddenly dismissed Thursday evening, The penis reportedSmoving a team that has provided in -depth expertise to help companies responsible for their financial technology services.
In several agencies, the government has hurriedly removed the web pages to comply with the Rafale of President Donald Trump’s decrees at the start of his mandate. Many pages that hosted health information was Brought back online this week comply with a court order. Later, the Trump administration Updated these pages with a warning Against “gender ideology”, noting that it was forced by a court to restore information.
There could be a short stay for the CFPB after a new court order. Friday evening, a judge take a break On other CFPB staff layoffs without reason, and ordered the agency not to delete the agency’s files or data at least until a hearing on March 3.