A federal judge appointed by former President Joe Biden paused the Trump administration's temporary federal funding freeze just as it was set to go into effect.
After a 15-year career as a staffer on the Appropriations Committee in the House of Representatives, Shalanda Young became President Joe Biden’s director of the Office of Management and Budget ...
Citing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the Office of Management and Budget, Leavitt said, "This is an absurd waste of taxpayers' money."
Presidents fully control FEMA aid. The operative word in federal disaster law is “may,” as in: “The President may make contributions to a State or local government for the repair, restoration, reconstruction or replacement of a public facility damaged or destroyed by a major disaster.”
President Joe Biden is stepping away from nearly ... which they pay for at rates set by the Office of Management and Budget. Presidents can additionally buy health insurance under the Federal ...
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NEW YORK (Gray Media) - With Donald Trump’s inauguration day on the horizon, President Joe Biden spent his final week reflecting on four years in office. Four years ago, President Joe Biden took ...
Osceola County mine would produce tons of table salt and potassium chloride — potash — a critical mineral used by farmers to fertilize their crops.
President Donald Trump has doubled down on his baseless claim that diversity hiring could be to blame for a mid-air plane crash that killed 67 people.Trump ordered a review of all federal aviation hiring and safety decisions after Wednesday night's crash between an American Airlines jet and a military helicopter,
Follow the action as three of Trump's most contentious picks for senior administration roles face questioning on Capitol Hill.
You can make all kinds of claims and promises when running for office. But once you’re in charge, you have to watch your words. There are consequences and real-life implications for the things you say at the lectern in the Briefing Room or behind the Resolute Desk. Your words can easily become policy.