“RIP CFPB,” Musk posted on X last week, alongside a tombstone emoji.
TikTok users are claiming that borrowers can now dispute their student loans after Elon Musk's people intruded on the Dept of Education. Here's the scoop.
The young boy, who goes by X, showed up in the Oval Office this week, and his mother, Grimes, reportedly wasn't happy about it.
Former officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Elon Musk’s payment-business aspirations were driving his ...
Rep. Ilhan Omar, a member of AOC's "Squad" of progressive lawmakers, said she doesn't own stocks or a house and still has ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren accused Elon Musk and Donald Trump of leaving American consumers completely exposed to financial exploitation after ...
NASA on Tuesday swapped out the astronaut capsule it plans to use for an upcoming routine flight to the International Space ...
Musk and other Silicon Valley executives have long railed against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for its work ...
Appearing alongside President Trump, Elon Musk made remarks that included broad accusations and misleading claims.