Russell Vought’s nomination to be White ... John Kennedy (R-LA), told the Washington Examiner he would have attended if he had genuine reservations about a nominee. “I would be there raising ...
The mayor’s office and White House did not respond to questions from the Washington Examiner. For the federal workforce inside the Beltway, however, Trump’s arrival in town feels more like an ...
The Washington Examiner reached out for comment to the DOJ and the inspector general for the DHS. “The Federal Records Act is in place to ensure that government records are diligently maintained ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs told the Washington Examiner that DOGE has a one-employee ... Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought is the acting Director of the bureau.
Democrats have stalled on several of President Donald Trump’s appointments, but they have been especially opposed to Vought. In Vought’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Budget Committee ...
A source familiar with the matter confirmed with the Washington Examiner Trump’s decision ... Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought has been serving as acting CFPB director ...
(The Center Square) – A study released earlier this month ranks Washington as the No. 1 state for entrepreneurs in 2025. Simplify LLC, an independent publication that provides free guides for ...
(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) A Research Triangle Institute spokesperson told the Washington Examiner that executive compensation is determined by factoring in individual merit and market demand.
But on Friday, again from behind the Oval Office’s Resolute Desk, Trump told the Washington Examiner he was reserving judgment about Saturday after Hamas advised Israel it would resume the ...
“They unanimously said high-speed chases,” Ciscomani told the Washington Examiner in a phone call this week. “These drivers are going 100 miles per hour, endangering law ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said his department will face scrutiny from the Department of Government Efficiency in the near future, specifically to eliminate unnecessary payments to consultants ...
A Justice Department spokesman confirmed the firings to the Washington Examiner but did not disclose the names of those who were let go. McHenry deemed them untrustworthy, the spokesman said.