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The House’s approval would mark the first time in decades that a president has successfully submitted such a rescissions ...
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to immediately halt indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in ...
Noem said the rapid delivery of funds to Texas resembled the “state block grants” model Trump has promoted. It’s an idea that ...
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can continue to access sensitive data on millions of Americans at certain agencies, handing at least a temporary def… ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is tightening her grip on her department’s purse strings, ordering that every contract and grant over $100,000 must now cross her desk for approval ...
Even before Musk fell out with Donald Trump, the agency’s projected savings had plummeted. But he nevertheless managed to inflict lasting damage to the federal government.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote ruled against DOGE's access to OPM databases, citing privacy law violations and lack of clear need.
Judge limits DOGE's access to OPM records containing personal information, while the Supreme Court separately allows the department access to Social Security systems.
The Trump administration wants to give DOGE access to the Social Security Administration’s sensitive data. Now the Supreme Court has weighed in.