A federal judge in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday blocked a new Biden administration rule that would prohibit credit card companies from charging customers late fees higher than $8.

US District Judge Mark T. Pittman, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, granted a preliminary injunction to several business and banking organizations that allege the new rule violates several federal statutes.

These organizations, led by the right-leaning US Chamber of Commerce, sued the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after the rule was finalized in March. The rule, which was set to go into effect Tuesday, would save consumers about $10 billion per year by cutting fees from an average of $32, the CFPB estimated.

  • @UnderpantsWeevil
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    -16 months ago

    The cops crack heads under any president.

    One of the significant benefits of the FDR presidency was his refusal to unleash police on labor leaders.

    That ended under Truman and J. Edgar Hoover.

    You’re rambling.

    I’m sorry if a bit of history startled you.