The regulator announced its “Humility in Supervisions Pledge,” outlining its enforcement priorities for 2026. The pledge noted this marks a shift: Rather than the Trump administration trying to shutter the agency, it will instead continue its enforcement efforts, though on a limited basis.
“The bureau will also avoid, where possible, duplication of supervision, where states or other regulators are already doing that job,” the pledge adds.
https://www.pymnts.com/news/cfpb/2025/cfpb-pledges-fundamentally-different-supervision-in-2026/
