A federal judge temporarily blocked part of the Trump administration’s pause on federal grants and loans Tuesday, just hours before it was set to take effect, as a slew of advocacy groups, charities,
Joyce Vance warned that Trump's move could ignite a "constitutional confrontation" between government branches.
President Trump's pick to lead the Office of Management and Budget faced a tough grilling from Democratic lawmakers on the Senate Budget Committee on Wednesday.
As Republicans mull unwinding Biden-era CFPB policies, Chopra’s strategy seems to have been “to make that as hard as possible by making the list as long as possible,” one analyst said.
Trump plans to link transportation funding to policies on masks, vaccines and immigration enforcement, as well as marriage and birth rates.
Hosts Greg Stohr and Lydia Wheeler chats with Daniel Cotter, a partner at Dickinson Wright about Trumps new executive orders and new cases the Supreme Court tacked on to the term, including one over a taxpayer-funded religious charter school in Oklahoma.
The new administration offered Federal employees an ultimatum this week: return to the office full-time or resign.
The memo said the Trump administration would “give preference to communities with marriage and birth rates higher than the national average.”
While the Trump administration intends to ax funding for initiatives it views as out of step with its priorities, it didn’t mean to blow up funding for a broader suite of programs.
President Trump’s torrent of executive actions has spurred a flood of legal challenges seeking to thwart the president’s efforts to reshape U.S. policy in his first days back in the White
Robert F. Kennedy’s first confirmation hearing Wednesday to become secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services was quickly interrupted by protesters over the Trump nominee’s vaccine positions. During his opening remarks, Kennedy said under oath that he is “not anti-vaccine”—but people standing in the back of the room weren’t convinced.