Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), the chair of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, called a new memo from the White House budget office freezing the disbursement of federal loans and grants “far too sweeping” and warned it would have a substantial impact on the delivery of federal services.
Chuck Schumer (D-NY) ripped President Donald Trump for a "chilling purge" of over a dozen independent inspectors across the executive branch. The post Chuck Schumer Rips Trump For ‘Chilling Purge’ Of Inspector Generals ‘In The Dark Of Night’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) condemned President Trump’s move to fire more than a dozen watchdogs at several federal agencies overnight, calling it a “chilling purge.”
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY ... are set to reopen in early April after the main... Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), ahead of a tough election, confirmed Tuesday that she will support ...
Democrats described Trump's late-night firing of the federal agency inspectors general as an 'attack on Democracy'.
Susan Collins of Maine, broke ranks with Trump ... Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer implored his colleagues to think seriously, “Is this the best man we have to lead the greatest military ...
The sweeping action removes oversight of his new administration. Some members of Congress are suggesting it violated federal oversight laws.
Two Republicans, Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, broke ranks to oppose Hegseth.
His stances, which include unscientific beliefs that AIDS is not caused by HIV and that a large number of vaccines should be stripped from the market, could have major impacts on the agency designed to protect America’s health,
Susan Collins of Maine ... with a final vote on confirmation expected Friday.Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer implored his colleagues to think seriously, “Is this the best man we have ...
The conversations about ousting these government watchdogs began during Trump's transition back to the White House.
President Biden signs the Social Security Fairness Act, reversing unfair provisions and boosting benefits for millions of current and retired public service workers.