WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House is urging federal agencies to refrain from laying off their cybersecurity teams, as ...
Few details were clear about how the sweeping cuts will be carried out, as the Trump administration prepared to work with agencies and DOGE to finalize plans.
William Alsup, the Senior U.S. District Judge of the Northern District of California, ruled Thursday that multiple agencies ...
Trump orders temporary funding freeze that could affect trillions of dollars The White House is pausing ... Russell Vought to lead the Office of Management and Budget, a position Vought held ...
PPO officials discounted reports that hires must "pledge" their loyalties to Trump but did confirm that "loyalty" is measured ...
The Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency wants to charge at least one federal agency millions of dollars for its ...
The president and other senior administration officials spent the past week pushing hard to get the vote through the narrow ...
The case is likely to continue for months, among dozens of lawsuits filed against the Trump administration in its first weeks ...
The Trump administration is directing all federal agencies to "promptly" begin preparations for large-scale layoffs and restructuring, and submit plans for doing do so by March 13, according to a new ...
was originally tasked by Mr. Trump with providing "advice and guidance from outside of Government" and partnering with the White House and Office of Management & Budget to drive large scale ...
Although the Trump administration will not publicly release its budget request for at least a few more weeks, senior agency officials are starting to be briefed on the president's priorities.