The task force terminated vendor contracts at the Department of Housing and Urban Development worth a combined $305 million, according to its wall of receipts.
There’s been no change in plans to wind down the agency, a CFPB employee testified.
The terminations are part of the department's "final mission," it said in a press release, alluding to Trump's vow to eliminate the department.
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