San Francisco Chronicle

Agency chaos:

- By Jessica Gresko and Ken Sweet Jessica Gresko and Ken Sweet are Associated Press writers.

Judge backs Trump in suit over interim leadership at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled in favor of President Trump on Tuesday in his effort to appoint an acting head of the nation’s top financial watchdog agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

In a ruling from the bench, Judge Timothy Kelly declined to stop on an emergency basis the president from putting in place Mick Mulvaney, currently the White House’s budget director, as the acting director of the CFPB. In doing so, Kelly ruled against Leandra English, the CFPB’s deputy director, who had requested an emergency restrainin­g order to stop Mulvaney from becoming the acting director.

The leadership of the bureau had been thrown into chaos over the weekend after its permanent director, Richard Cordray, resigned and appointed English as his successor. Both Mulvaney and English claimed to be the rightful acting director, with each citing different federal laws.

“The Administra­tion applauds the Court’s decision, which provides further support for the President’s rightful authority to designate Director Mulvaney as Acting Director of the CFPB,” White House spokesman Raj Shah said in a statement.

Mulvaney is certain to roll back the bureau’s aggressive stance and be more accommodat­ing to banks and other financial companies.

Kelly was nominated by President Trump and was confirmed by the Senate just a couple of months ago in September.

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