President Trump has made it clear that he is dead serious about cutting the federal budget deficit and even becoming the ...
Here's a look at what's up for debate regarding government spending — and what changes could emerge during the Trump ...
Since taking office, the Trump administration and DOGE have been seeking to unilaterally override the spending plans set by ...
So the president can't spend more money than Congress has agreed and voted to spend. But can the president spend less money ...
Many of the dozens of lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's actions hinge on alleged violations of decades-old ...
A U.S. president has the authority to not spend (or impound) funds provided by Congress, but a legal procedure must be ...
The Trump administration is once again pushing the boundaries of the law to get a case in front of the Supreme Court.
The Rhode Island case is but one of dozens across the nation that appear to be the only remaining bulwark against Donald ...
The top priority of Congressional Republicans is to extend the 2017 tax cuts to avoid a $4 trillion tax increase. That should ...
Unilateral presidential changes to the federal budget are unconstitutional. Full stop.
The U.S. shrugged when Thomas Jefferson blocked funding for a program he hated. Richard Nixon did the same with programs he ...