By Alan Rappeport Reporting from Washington The Senate voted along party lines on Thursday to confirm Russell T ... Mr. Trump would follow the will of Congress, which authorizes federal spending ...
The Senate confirmed Russell Vought to return ... some conservative Republicans. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), for example, introduced legislation last Congress to repeal the Impoundment Control Act ...
WASHINGTON - The Senate on Thursday confirmed Russell Vought, a key architect of Project 2025, to lead the White House Office of Management and Budget. Vought, 48, was confirmed by a vote of 53-47.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is pushing for legislation that would give Congress more power in the federal government, paving the way for lawmakers to have increased oversight over agency ...
Musk and his cadre of young adult aides, acting without the approval of Congress, have gained access ... the executive branch and the president.” Russell Payne is a staff reporter for Salon.
Senate Republicans on Thursday confirmed Russell Vought ... the president’s efforts targeting funding already approved by Congress. The Senate voted 53-47 along party lines to confirm Vought ...
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Russell Vought as the next director ... unilateral ability to cancel federal spending, even if Congress enacts laws appropriating the funds. Vought’s views ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Russell Vought as White House budget ... executive branch’s control over federal spending. When Congress passes appropriations to fulfill its Constitutional ...
And so on Thursday night, with a vote along party lines, Russell Vought was confirmed ... state,” there are three main forces. One is a Congress controlled by a Republican Party that has sworn ...
The Senate on Wednesday teed up a final vote on the nomination of Russell Vought to lead the ... that also target some funding approved by Congress under the previous administration.
Absolutely not. USAID was created through executive order in 1961, but it has been propped up as an agency by Congress through various legislative actions. The Foreign Affairs Reform and ...
“We’ve never seen a president try to basically destroy an agency that Congress has stood up.” On Monday, Trump claimed he doesn’t need Congress at all to scrap USAID altogether.