The 2025 US government shutdown is unlike any before — driven by political hostility, economic risk, and Trump’s bid for ...
Some federal workers support the government shutdown, even as President Trump threatens to use this moment to lay off ...
Critics fear proposed changes from White House budget chief Russell Vought mark biggest-ever cuts to disability insurance ...
In reality, there’s no difference between the White House’s shutdown contingency plan and the agenda they’ve already put into action.
Project 2025 architect Russell Vought wants to seize the shutdown to further slash spending with mass federal layoffs.
The U.S. faces a partial government shutdown as political deadlock over healthcare and spending forces federal furloughs, economic uncertainty, and threats of mass layoffs.
The Trump administration is reportedly plotting a major overhaul of Social Security that could see hundreds of thousands of ...
As the shutdown entered its fifth day, White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told CNN's "State of the ...
Economy / Trump’s OMB director has suggested he’ll institute mass firings and agency closures, but no one in the White House ...
It’s day five and counting of a budget impasse in Washington, but critics say characterizing this moment as a government “shutdown” is misleading. For months, Donald Trump and his budget director ...
Russell Vought, the right-wing ideologue who heads the Office of Management and Budget, is using the US government shutdown to deliver his brand of shock therapy to American bureaucracy.
The answer is: nobody. Russell Vought, the appointed Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), appears to have ...