The fiscal conservative returns to the post he held in Trump’s first administration.
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Trump’s budget pick, Russ Vought, is starting to upend WashingtonEven before he takes the reins at the White House budget office, Russell Vought has started trying to remake Washington. He has promised to pursue stark spending cuts, and he’s signaled support ...
A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from sending money ...
The case was dismissed "with prejudice," meaning it cannot be brought again, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said in ...
The Trump administration’s demand that federal agencies plan to radically downsize is driven by a key figure in the ...
In Vought’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Budget Committee on Jan. 22, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) said that since 2019, the U.S. population has grown 2%, while spending has grown 55% ...
The nominations come days after the Department of Government Efficiency tried to take over both federal aid agencies.
Russell Vought is the former Office of Management ... Vought worked with grassroots and public policy organizations across Washington for 20 years and served as vice president of Heritage Action ...
Vought was confirmed on a party-line vote of 53-47 after Democrats warned he was Trump's "most dangerous nominee." ...
In President Donald Trump’s first term, Russell Vought was a largely behind-the-scenes player who eventually became director of the influential but underappreciated Office of Management and Budget.
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