US appeals court allows layoffs, but not dismantling of consumer watchdog

The agency, created in the aftermath of the global financial crisis to police and regulate the consumer finance sector, has been in the crosshairs of Republicans, who have criticized it as being unaccountable and exceeding its legal authority.
Trump told reporters in February that the agency should be eliminated. A federal judge in March blocked the administration and tech billionaire
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The appeals court, however, agreed with the preliminary injunction barring the administration from reinstituting work stoppages either through stop-work orders, administrative leave or any other means.
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; editing by
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