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Democrats held the Senate floor overnight Wednesday and into Thursday morning to protest the nomination of Russell Vought to lead the Office of Management and Budget. Cloture was invoked Wednesday ...
By Hayes Brown The Senate on Thursday voted to confirm Russell Vought as the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget. The 53-47 vote sends Vought back to OMB, where he ...
It’s starting to look like the Senate has the inside track in the “horse race” between the chambers on budget reconciliation, as Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., puts it. Republicans in that ...
The Senate is poised to vote on whether to confirm Russell Vought to a top administration role after Democrats held a rare overnight session to oppose his nomination. Vought was tapped by ...
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WASHINGTON - The Senate on Thursday confirmed Russell Vought, a key architect of Project 2025, to lead the White House Office of Management and Budget. Vought, 48, was confirmed by a vote of 53-47.
The Senate voted along party lines, 53 to 47, to confirm Russell T. Vought — an architect of the ultraconservative Project 2025 policy agenda — to lead the White House budget office.
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted along party lines Thursday to confirm Russell Vought as the next head of the Office of Management and Budget despite fierce pushback from Democrats. Although ...