The Trump administration, led by Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought, is aggressively pursuing a more partisan approach to federal spending, challenging Congress's traditional bipartisan control over the budget. The White House is preparing additional 'rescissions' packages to claw back previously approved funding, signaling a willingness to bypass or override Congressional authority. This strategy has alarmed both Democrats and some Republicans, who warn it could undermine the constitutional balance of power and increase the risk of government shutdowns. Vought and the administration argue that less bipartisanship is needed to achieve deeper spending cuts, but critics see this as a dangerous erosion of legislative oversight. The escalating tensions set the stage for a contentious budget battle in Washington, with the future of bipartisan appropriations at stake.
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