New Trump budget chief wrote Project 2025's agenda for empowering the presidency
WASHINGTON Incoming White House budget director Russ Vought has spent much of his career learning the detailed, often convoluted mechanisms that make up the Office of Management and Budget.
The agency, little known outside Washington, D.C., is relatively small compared to the rest of the federal government, but it acts like a nucleus for the executive branch and holds significant power.
OMB is responsible for releasing the presidents budget request every year, but also manages much of the executive branch by overseeing departments performance, reviewing the vast majority of federal regulations and coordinating how the various agencies communicate with Congress.
Vought was deputy director, acting director and then director at OMB during Trumps first term.
Before that Vought worked as vice president of Heritage Action for America, policy director for the U.S. House Republican Conference, executive director of the Republican Study Committee and a legislative assistant for former Texas Republican Sen. Phil Gramm. He has an undergraduate degree from Wheaton College and a law degree from George Washington University Law School.
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