Senate Confirms Russell Vought as Office of Management and Budget Director

The Senate voted along party lines on Thursday to confirm Russell T.Vought to lead the Office of Management and Budget, putting in place one of the most powerful architects of President Trump’s agenda to upend the federal bureaucracy and slash spending that the administration thinks is wasteful.The 53-to-47 vote returns Mr.

Vought to the White House budget office that he also led during Mr.Trump’s first term.

During his tenure, he took steps to expand the number of federal employees required to work during a government shutdown, froze military aid for Ukraine and railed against spending on foreign aid.Mr.Vought emerged as one of Mr.

Trump’s most contentious nominees, drawing intense backlash from Senate Democrats who described him as a lawless ideologue.They used every legislative tool at their disposal to delay his confirmation vote, commandeering the Senate floor on Wednesday night and into Thursday morning to make the case against him.“We’re going to be speaking all night,” Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the minority leader, said as his colleagues prepared to burn through the clock.

“We want Americans, every hour, whether it’s 8 p.m.or 3 a.m., to hear how bad Russell Vought is and the danger he poses to them in their daily lives.”After leaving the office, Mr.

Vought founded the Center for Renewing America, a conservative think tank, and was an architect of Project 2025.That document was an effort by conservative groups to develop detailed ideas for policies and executive actions that Mr.

Trump could pursue to tear down and rebuild executive government institutions in a way that would enhance presidential power.In speeches, Mr.Vought made clear that he relished the opportunity to overhaul the ranks of career federal workers that Mr.

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