Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Tuesday blasted President Trump over a Monday memo calling for a federal loan and grant pause. “Bottom line: This unconstitutional memo must be rescinded. The
Sen. Bernie Sanders questioned Russ Vought, Donald Trump's pick to lead the Office of Management and Budget, about whether healthcare is a "human right" during a confirmation hearing with the Senate Budget Committee on Wednesday: SEN.
Bernie Sanders isn’t the Democrats ... served in the Department of Treasury and Office of Management and Budget from 2001-2004, and was director of government relations for a Fortune 20 ...
President Trump's pick to lead the Office of Management and Budget faced a tough grilling from Democratic lawmakers on the Senate Budget Committee on Wednesday.
Bernie Sanders ... Once Trump took office, he moved swiftly to pardon nearly all rioters who stormed the Capitol four years ago. Both presidents’ pardons sparked scrutiny. Sanders said Tuesday ...
Though the Senate Budget Committee only requires 11 members to be present for votes, the boycott of the vote to approve Russ Vought as head of the Office of Management and Budget by Democrats on
The directive from the Office of Management and Budget that froze most federal funds on Monday had not gone through the usual approval process.
Multiple groups called on the Senate to reject President Trump’s pick for Office of Management and Budget (OMB) director, Russell Vought. In three separate letters, the Coalition for Sensible
Several of Donald Trump’s picks for his Cabinet and key roles in his administration are facing confirmation hearings in the Senate today as the president continues to implement executive actions to transform the government.
[2] Gabbard was born in 1981 and grew up in Hawaii. In 2002, when she won election to the state House of Representatives at the age of 21, she was the youngest person elected to public office in the state's history. She served in the House until 2004.
The Trump administration is poised to oust Biden-era appointee Rohit Chopra as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and is considering either the Treasury Department or the White House Office of Management and Budget to oversee the agency,
The Senate Budget Committee on Thursday advanced Russell Vought’s nomination as Office of Management and Budget director, despite the panel’s 10 Democrats skipping the vote in protest.