Signs displayed on the stage read "Making NYC the best place to raise a family." Adams acknowledged the headwinds he's facing by calling out his top advisors and thanking them for sticking with him.
If your job isn’t to inform people in a way that will help them, then I don’t really understand what your job is.” Late last ...
The OMB ordered a sweeping freeze of federal assistance this week, followed by the whiplash of rescinding a key memo ordering that freeze. It caught even the most senior members of Trump’s party ...
And now, amid the fallout, finger pointing has begun inside the administration, sources said, with the attention turning to Mark Paoletta, OMB's general counsel, who played a key role in drafting ...
Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee voted 11-0 to report out Vought’s nomination to lead the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), teeing it up for consideration by the full Senate.
Update: On Wednesday, Jan. 29, the White House rescinded its previous order pausing grant and loan programs across the federal government. A Trump administration memo sent to U.S. federal agencies ...
At the end of a 35-minute virtual hearing, U.S. District Judge John McConnell signaled he agreed the OMB’s rescission of its Monday night announcement did not moot the motion filed by 22 states ...
When The Washington Post ran its first piece on the federal funding freeze last week, its reporters gave credit where it was due: It was independent journalist Marisa Kabas who had broken the story.
After ordering temporary freezes in “all federal financial assistance” on Jan. 27, the White House Office of Management and Budget sent this document providing instructions on how to comply ...
A federal judge on Tuesday paused the Trump administration’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo, which aimed to freeze funding to various federal programs. On Wednesday, the Trump ...
Matthew Vaeth, Trump’s acting head of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), wrote that the pause ... and began writing for local publications like the Santa Barbara Independent and Straus ...