Russell Vought, a key author of Project 2025, was confirmed by the Senate, 53-47, to lead the Office of Management and Budget.
A judge has blocked the funding freeze, but organizations say they are still unable to access money they urgently need to pay for salaries, utilities, supplies and other expenses.
Mr. Vought, an architect of Project 2025 who served in the first Trump administration, will be at the center of President ...
Russell Vought, 48, the architect of Project 2025, will lead the Office of Management and Budget, where he will oversee the president's budget.
The Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi (BEAM) approved 12 broadband infrastructure projects.
The federal grant spending freeze, announced then rescinded by President Donald Trump and blocked by federal judges, could have catastrophic impact on federally dependent Mississippi, should it be ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked the spending pause days later but uncertainty persists, with the full impact of the ...
Russell Vought's Senate confirmation hearing, January 15, 2025 The Senate Budget Committee held a confirmation hearing for Vought on January 22, 2025. [4] Russell Vought's Senate confirmation hearing, ...
Some environmental nonprofits and researchers still don’t have access to their federal grants after the Trump administration ...
Russell Vought views American politics as a life-or-death struggle between the God-fearing right and a malevolent, secular ...
"Costs of the 20-Year War on Terror: $8 Trillion and 900,000 Deaths." Office of Management and Budget, via The White House (Obama Administration Archives). “Fiscal Year 2017 Historical Tables ...
President Donald Trump's push to buy out many government workers could have implications for thousands of people in Louisiana ...