A recent decision from President Donald Trump's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that caused mass hysteria among federal agencies and those who depend on them has now been put on pause by a federal judge.
The scale of Biden’s executive spending is hard to convey. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimated that Biden’s executive actions added up to $1.4 trillion to the deficit. For comparison, it estimated that Trump’s executive actions in his first term added $13 billion to the deficit, or about 1 percent of Biden’s amount.
President Donald Trump previously rescinded Biden’s AI executive order. The new action directs a revision and rescission work that stemmed from that order.
While Biden tactfully communicated a fundamental truth and core party principle that’s been often overlooked, many felt that Biden delivering the message in the last gasps of his presidency was emblematic of his time in office: far too little, far too late.
Incoming President Donald Trump will issue an executive order that would dismantle all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the federal government.
Few Democrats found ways to negotiate with Republicans quite like Shalanda Young — whose work as White House budget director stopped several potential economic crises from erupting.
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 ...
One of Trump's executive orders could imperil billions in funding for projects that states have already begun working on, some experts said.
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 ...
Irish Joe Biden, who understood that fate all ... Development to the Council of Economic Advisers and the Office of Management and Budget, Biden ensured that highly accomplished Black women ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for White House budget director is declining to commit to doling out congressionally approved funds, specifically U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
Supporters of climate, infrastructure, mortgage, tech, health, veterans' and other projects expressed alarm as tens of thousands of programs appeared possibly at risk.