The Supreme Court has temporarily kept on the job the head of the federal agency that protects government whistleblowers.
The court’s order indicated that it may return to the issue as soon as next week, when a trial judge’s temporary restraining order is set to expire.
This was the first time the Supreme Court weighed in on the dozens of lawsuits challenging actions Trump has taken to reshape ...
How much does illegal immigration cost the state of Connecticut? Finding a straight answer to that question is more ...
And, you know, the nice thing about President Trump is he knows that.” Vought is now in charge of the budget machine, eager ...
The president's executive orders threaten the funding of a wide-range of housing programs, research, and anti-discrimination ...
Since President Trump's executive order claiming new power over historically independent federal agencies this week, Fed ...
With unilateral freezes and cuts, President Trump is testing how far he can encroach on Congress’s power of the purse.
Representatives from U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper spoke to the San Miguel County Board of County ...
A federal judge on Thursday expressed doubt that the White House's Office of Management and Budget's attempt to freeze up to $3 trillion in federal funding was within the agency's constitutional ...
Faced with judges’ orders to block certain initiatives, the Trump administration has found ways to tell courts it still has ...
In practice, the order would require Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought to approve any major actions by the ...