let us turn to some kind of a slush fund or a witch hunt organization under Director Chopra, and let us, frankly, hope that the Supreme Court does the right thing by concluding that their funding structure is unconstitutional.
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Mooney expresses hope that the Supreme Court will rule against the CFPB's funding structure.
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