Senate Democrats Boycott Vote on Trump Budget Pick Russell Vought
Senate Democrats on the budget committee staged a boycott on January 30, 2025, refusing to vote on President Donald Trump's nomination of Russell Vought to lead the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). They labeled Vought “a threat to democracy” and stated they would not support someone they believe is "so clearly unfit for office," according to a committee statement.
The boycott stemmed from a recent OMB directive that temporarily froze federal grant funding, which revisited critical assistance programs such as Head Start and Meals on Wheels. Republican senators, however, proceeded with an 11-0 vote to advance Vought's nomination to the full Senate, despite the absence of Democratic members. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized Vought, suggesting his leadership will lead to further setbacks for the Trump administration.
Further concerns were raised by Senators Patty Murray and Rosa DeLauro, who suggested that the funding freeze was influenced by Vought's conservative fiscal philosophy. They termed the freeze “unlawful” and warned of its potential “devastating consequences” across the country.
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