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Mick Mulvaney (right) the White House appointee as interim director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said Tuesday that he doesn't like the way the agency operates. "I'm just learning about the powers that I have as acting director," he said. "They would frighten most of you. They would probably worry you to think about how little oversight Congress has over me now as I'm the director, how little oversight the committees have over how CFPB functions." (Associated Press/File)
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Mick Mulvaney (right) the White House appointee as interim director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said Tuesday that he doesn't like the way the agency operates. "I'm just learning about the powers that I have as acting director," he said. "They would frighten most of you. They would probably worry you to think about how little oversight Congress has over me now as I'm the director, how little oversight the committees have over how CFPB functions." (Associated Press/File)

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