According to Odaily, on February 25, local time, lawyers for U.S. President Donald Trump's administration denied intentions to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in a court filing. This statement contradicts Trump's earlier remarks this month. The Department of Justice attorneys rejected a request from the union representing CFPB workers, which sought a court order to prevent actions aimed at dismantling the agency. However, the administration acknowledged that a more 'streamlined' agency would require less office space, leading to the decision to cancel the lease for its headquarters. The Department of Justice lawyers emphasized that the premise of operating a leaner and more efficient agency is that the CFPB will continue to exist.