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Senate tees up final vote on Trump OMB nominee Russell Vought

The Senate on Wednesday has lived the final voting for Russell to win the Voten budget bureau in the White House.

The Senate voted for 53-47 along the party's route on Wednesday, facing the Democratic Party's solid opposition, restricting discussions on the nomination of VOUGHT and leading the management budget bureau (OMB).

Unless Democratic members agree to give time, the final voting may be held on Thursday evening.

The Democratic Party has led to the institution, which is a memo published by OMB last month to determine whether to temporarily pause loans, subsidies, and other financial support, and determine whether they are in line with the President's agenda. As a result, it came out strongly against VOUGHT's nomination.

The White House has then canceled drastic notes in confusion and legal tasks on which programs are affected. However, the authorities vowed to work under the previous administration to implement a pre -order of Trump's previous order, which was approved by Congress.

On the other hand, Republican members are lined up behind the candidates, and the candidates took the same position during Trump's first term.

“Candidates who have a unanimous consent from the Republican Committee that I support will receive all kinds of changes and additional information, so that they are related to Pete Hegousz,” said Senator Tom Thilis (RN). .C.) Said the hill. Immediately after the nomination of VOUGHT was reported by the committee last week.

“Generally speaking, I have postponed the staff to the staff and those who can access the information that I do not have,” he said.

A Republican member of the Senate Budget Committee voted 11-0 to proceed with the Democratic Party's boycotting the opposite voting.

The Democratic Party has baked Wart at a recent hearing, especially about the connection between the administrative agencies and the candidates for the 2025 project.

Vouch has pledged to support the law, but he has repeatedly repeated his position in the hearing that the water storage management law, which restricts the authority of the President approved by Congress, violates.

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