The rebranding of a former White House digital office into the new Department of Government Efficiency signals its potential limits, budget experts said.
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget sent this document to government agencies listing about 2,600 programs that were under review.
The United States Digital Service is hereby publicly renamed as the United States DOGE Service (USDS) and shall be established in the Executive Office of the President.
The 119th United States Congress is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. New members were elected on November 5, 2024. The 119th Congress convened on ...
For the 2024 tax year (taxes generally filed in early 2025), the EITC is worth up to $4,213 if you have only one qualifying child. That figure increases to $6,960 for two kids and up to $7,830 for three or more eligible children.
President Donald Trump’s new tool for reshaping the federal government is a relatively obscure agency, the Office of Personnel Management. The agency has offered millions
The resignation programme is the latest move that Trump has made since returning to the White House to shake up the federal government. In his inauguration speech, he pledged to “restore competence and effectiveness to our federal government”, and quickly took a number of executive actions to implement campaign polices.
The Department of Government Efficiency, a post-election promise brought to life by President Trump via executive order, looks different than its original proposal to broadly cut federal spending.
Trump continues his crackdown on illegal immigration and takes executive action on federal aid and DEI initiatives.
A memo released by the Trump Administration Monday to temporarily pause all federal grants and loan disbursements left the progress of some local projects on Delmarva uncertain, including new flights
White House Homeland Security advisor Stephen Miller argued with CNN host Jake Tapper, saying public confusion about a new initiative was caused by liberal news sources.
"Democratic lawmakers ... made it clear they're going to push back against several of the executive orders affecting federal employees," said Mitchell Miller.