In a bold move, Russell Vought has initiated mass layoffs of federal workers as the government shutdown drags into its 11th day. With Congress at an impasse, will Democrats cave or will more workers face job loss?
In a drastic move, the White House has initiated layoffs affecting over 4,000 federal employees as part of its reduction-in-force strategy during the ongoing government shutdown. Key departments like Treasury and Health and Human Services are hit hardest, raising concerns about public services.
In a major move, the Trump administration has begun layoffs of federal workers, citing the government shutdown as a reason. This controversial decision has sparked outrage among Democrats and raised legal questions about the process.
In a surprising move during the government shutdown, the Trump administration has halted $2.1 billion in Chicago infrastructure projects, including key transit upgrades, citing concerns over race-based contracting. What does this mean for the city's future?
As the Trump administration intensifies its attacks on the Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell, the Fed pushes back with a new FAQ page defending its $2.5 billion renovation, highlighting modernization and historic preservation.
In a striking accusation, Trump's budget chief, Russell Vought, claims Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has mismanaged a $2.5 billion renovation. This raises questions about compliance with federal regulations and the future of Powell's position.
Republican leaders claim their new tax and immigration bill will cut $1.6 trillion in spending and reduce the national deficit. But can these promises hold water? Explore the potential impacts and political implications.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has halted the Trump-appointed CFPB's plans to lay off employees, reinstating protections for consumer finance oversight. This decision reinforces the agency's role in safeguarding consumer interests.
Discover the behind-the-scenes power play driving the Trump administration's demand for radical downsizing of federal agencies led by key conservative figure Russell Vought.