Russ Vought faces questioning during his confirmation about him wanting to make some federal employees more accountable to the president than to the bureaucracy.
Michigan's U.S. senators voted in committee against Trump's picks to lead the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, and White House budget office, Russell Vought.
Democrats grilled Russell Vought, who was tapped to be President-elect Trump’s next budget chief, for his ties to Project 2025 and the powers of the executive branch as senators weighed his nomination.
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run the Office of Management and Budget appeared on a glide path to confirmation following a Wednesday hearing, despite Democrats raising concerns over his policy beliefs and actions in the exact same job during the first administration.
Democratic senators voiced their frustration Wednesday with answers from Russell Vought, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to head up the White House’s budget office ... answering questions,” said Sen. Gary Peters (Mich.), the top Democrat ...
Democratic senators on Wednesday pressed President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Office of Management and Budget ... for his next term. Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.),
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for White House budget director is declining to commit to doling out congressionally approved funds, specifically U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
Congress is gearing up for a potential separation of powers fight with the incoming Trump administration over who has the final pull of the purse strings.
Russell Vought, President-elect Donald Trump‘s nominee to be the next director of the Office of Management and Budget ... Democrat on the panel, Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), immediately voiced ...
He previously served as head of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB ... during the 2024 presidential election cycle. Sen. Gary Peters (Mich.), the top Democrat on the committee, pressed ...
Senators advanced the nomination of Russell Vought, who was tapped to be President Trump’s next budget chief, on Monday, as Republicans are ramping up efforts to confirm the president’s
Russell Vought, President-elect Donald Trump’s expected nominee to run OMB, told Senators that he would follow the Impoundment Control Act.