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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Aug 13, 2018, 02:44 PM Aug 2018

Trump administration mulls changes to financial protections for military members: report

The Trump administration is considering rolling back financial protections designed to protect military members from being targeted by predatory lending practices, according to an NPR report published on Monday.

NPR said it obtained documents that show the White House is looking at proposals that would curtail rules barring auto dealers from offering “gap insurance” to service members and show that the administration is considering a more broad rollback of enforcing the Military Lending Act.

Guidelines from the Department of Defense bar automobile dealers from offering gap insurance, which covers the difference between the amount an owner owes on their car and the car's cash value, to service members.

The administration reportedly recently sent a proposal to the Department of Defense with revised rules that would allow dealers to offer gap insurance to service members again, NPR reported.

"If the White House does this, it will be manipulating the Military Lending Act regulations at the behest of auto dealers and banks to try and make it easier to sell overpriced rip-off products to military service members," University of Utah law professor Christopher Peterson told NPR.

Paul Metrey, vice president of regulatory affairs for the National Automobile Dealers Association, insisted the Military Lending Act currently prevents service members from accessing potentially useful products, such as gap insurance.

Trump earlier this year targeted another auto-lending guideline.

The president signed on to a congressional resolution that repealed auto-lending guidance from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) designed to protect minority customers from predatory lending practices.

http://thehill.com/policy/finance/401555-trump-administration-poised-to-roll-back-financial-protections-for-military

Trump loves our military as a prop nothing more.





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Trump administration mulls changes to financial protections for military members: report (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2018 OP
yeah, he loves the troops. sure. TeamPooka Aug 2018 #1
yep. anything for his rich buddies Demovictory9 Aug 2018 #2
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