Barnes Reporting from Washington The Senate confirmed John Ratcliffe ... digital office into the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency signals its potential limits, budget experts ...
Jeff Bezos blocked an editorial in the Washington Post last year that endorsed Kamala Harris’s run for the presidency, and ...
A slate of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees have appeared before senators in recent days for key hearings on their road to ...
President Donald Trump's executive order authorized 2,500 federalized National Guardsmen to be deployed to the active duty ...
After Donald Trump takes the oath of office and Congress concludes the inaugural pageantry, the Senate will get back to work.
John Ratcliffe for CIA director, Sean Duffy for Transportation secretary and Russell Vought for Office of Management and Budget director. The nominees stuck close to Trump, with Bondi refusing to ...
Federal employees are facing a familiar bill in a long line of legislation aiming to cut telework options. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer reintroduced the SHOW UP Act this week. The ...
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Trump's nominees for secretary of State, attorney general, CIA director, Energy secretary and Transportation secretary went ...
Tom Cotton of Arkansas says Tuesday’s vote was put off after Senate Democrats raised objections about John Ratcliffe’s ...
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget sent this document to government agencies listing about 2,600 programs that were under review.
Six of President-elect Donald Trump's nominees will face tough questions in multiple Senate confirmation hearings Wednesday.