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U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued a temporary restraining order Friday afternoon, in effect holding off on the mass firing of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau employees, if the order is followed, until March 3. Employees could still be fired individually for cause.

A security officer works inside of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) building headquarters Feb. 10, 2025, in Washington.

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The ruling also ordered acting Director Russell Vought not to “delete, destroy, remove or impair any data, database or other CFPB records; terminate any CFPB employee, except for cause related to the specific employee’s performance or conduct; issue any notice of reduction-in-force to any CFPB employee; or transfer, relinquish, or return any money from the CFPB’s reserve funds.”

-ABC News’ Soo Youn