From the funding freeze to the federal-employee buyout, the White House doesn’t seem to know what its own teams are doing.
Providers of community services struggled to access government funds and now question what they can rely on going forward.
It is unclear whether the pause will still take effect, given the administration's apparent U-turn and the legal challenges it faces.
Polls show Americans actually want more spending on education, health care, Social Security, infrastructure and anti-poverty ...
President Trump’s torrent of executive actions has spurred a flood of legal challenges seeking to thwart the president’s ...
On Monday, the White House Office of Management and Budget put out a memorandum, which is not supposed to carry the weight of an appropriation passed into law by Congress, telling federal agencies to ...
The White House is claiming the Wednesday move by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) rescinding a controversial order ...
The directive from the Office of Management and Budget that froze most federal funds on Monday had not gone through the usual ...
Senate Republicans advanced the nomination of Russell Vought to lead the White House budget office as Democrats boycotted the meeting to protest the administration’s recent efforts to freeze ...
The White House budget office rescinded a memo ordering a broad freeze on federal grants and loans after Republican senators ...
A federal judge signaled he will issue a temporary restraining order barring the Trump administration from freezing federal ...