The Trump aministration has dropped another hint that it's likely to pursue elimination of the class-action suit provision in the Labor Department's fiduciary rule.
In a letter filed with U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson, who is presiding over a lawsuit brought by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans opposing that provision, the Justice Department wrote that "a stay of the litigation is the most efficient way to address this claim regarding a provision that is not currently applicable to plaintiff and which will likely be mooted in the near future."