The Senate voted 53 to 47 to confirm Russell T. Vought — an architect of the ultraconservative Project 2025 policy agenda — to lead the White House budget office.
Democrats fought the OMB nominee's confirmation, elevating a little-known agency head to the national spotlight amid larger anxieties about the fate of congressional spending authority.
Rachel Maddow explains how Americans and elected Democrats are pushing back against the Trump administration's actions, with ...
Senator Ron Wyden is calling out Donald Trump and Elon Musk for carrying out a “coup” in their slash-and-burn takeover of ...
Leaders like Chuck Schumer have mostly performed symbolic gestures of resistance when they should be throwing as much sand as ...
An ex-incarcerated organizer of the far-right Proud Boys has lofty aspirations for his future. In an interview with Newsmax’s ...
Democrats held the Senate floor overnight in protest of Russell Vought’s nomination to lead the Office of Management and ...
I would much prefer a Verified Nuclear Peace Agreement, which will let Iran peacefully grow and prosper. We should start ...
The Senate minority leader had initially said he would not lean on his colleagues to reflexively oppose every nominee, but ...
Congress is proving little match for the Department of Government Efficiency as wary lawmakers watch it march through the ...