WASHINGTON (TNND) — Republican lawmakers are reportedly asking Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk to put his federal budget cuts to a congressional vote amid a flurry of ...
A judge on Thursday agreed to continue to block the federal government from freezing billions of dollars in funding to states ...
The rescissions process could let Congress regularize DOGE cuts, but it could produce another dangerous moment for House ...
President Donald Trump's administration suffered another legal blow in its efforts to freeze federal funding for programs ...
Following talks with big three automakers, Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, President Donald Trump has given the auto ...
Minnesota's surplus for the next two-year budget has plummeted by $160 million, according to the latest forecast, which cites ...
GOP senators told Musk about an obscure legislative tool that could bring legal heft to his effort and enshrine the cuts into ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins said the department is looking at a 15% cut to return the agency to 2019 staffing levels.
A federal judge on Thursday issued a nationwide injunction blocking the Trump administration from freezing federal funding ...
Even if you take DOGE's savings claims so far at face value, its moves to cancel contracts, end leases and push federal agencies to reduce head count barely dent the government's balance sheet.