TCF National Bank has agreed to pay $30 million to resolve allegations that it misled consumers about overdraft services, a year-and-a-half after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued the bank in federal court amid a frenzy of enforcement activity leading up to President Donald Trump’s inauguration.

The settlement marked the CFPB’s first in a pending court case under the tenure of the agency’s Trump-appointed interim leader, Mick Mulvaney, who has criticized past enforcement actions for “pushing the envelope.”

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