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Celerity

(50,954 posts)
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 03:55 PM Yesterday

Russell Vought Says Another Rescissions Package Is Coming 'Soon'



The OMB director shrugged off Democrats’ argument that rescissions were hurting bipartisan work on appropriations.

https://www.notus.org/trump-white-house/russell-vought-another-rescissions-package-coming-soon



As Republicans push to finish the first rescission bill in decades, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought said he was not prepared to give Democratic senators assurances that future appropriations they approve won’t be clawed back later using rescission. “No, I’m not,” he said Thursday at an event with reporters hosted by the Christian Science Monitor in response to a question from NOTUS.

“It’s not going to keep me up at night, and I think will lead to better results by having the appropriations process be a little bit partisan, and I don’t think it’s necessarily leading to a shutdown.” His comments come as the House prepares to vote on a rescission bill that cuts $9 billion in previously approved funds for foreign aid and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and weeks ahead of a government funding deadline.

The rescissions package is a key part of the Trump administration’s efforts to cut government spending that is deemed out of line with the administration ideologically — and a major departure from the way the government is typically funded. The Trump administration plans to use the method for funding cuts again “soon,” Vought said. “If this continues to pass, we’re likely to send up another rescissions package that will come soon, and we’ll be working on that to try to get that across the finish line,” he said. “We’re not there yet. I have nothing to announce, but we’ve been talking about it, and there’s certainly enthusiasm.”

Democrats have suggested the rescissions process has damaged the ability of Congress to move forward with appropriations in a bipartisan fashion. Republicans don’t need Democratic votes for a rescissions package, but they do for the next government spending bill, which could mean a government shutdown in the future. “It will undermine our trust in the system, because Republicans can vote for one thing one day and then collude with President Trump to take it out the next,” Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Tuesday.

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Russell Vought Says Another Rescissions Package Is Coming 'Soon' (Original Post) Celerity Yesterday OP
Never trust a fucking Republican. If you do your an idiot. Autumn Yesterday #1
effn satanic vapor2 Yesterday #2
Russ Vought is an evil piece of shit. CousinIT Yesterday #3
Regarding your last paragraph... subterranean Yesterday #5
AGREE. Get all the DOGE, Trump and Russ Vought assholes out first, then... CousinIT Yesterday #6
SHUT THE FUCKING FASCIST NAZI FUCKSTICKS DOWN ASAP maxrandb Yesterday #4

CousinIT

(11,651 posts)
3. Russ Vought is an evil piece of shit.
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 04:10 PM
Yesterday

I DO so hope Dems get control of Congress in 2026 so this bullcrap can be shut down.

Additionally, to be added to the NoKings Act: The US Senate must accrue 60 votes not only for passage of spending bills but also for rescission packages. Perhaps the House should require a 2/3 majority to pass the rescission as well.

There's a LOT of new laws we will need if Dems ever regain control - to protect our government from this kind of crap in the future.

And Democrats better be DAMN HELLBOUND AND SPIFFY in passing those new laws, too.

No Kings Act
Women's Health Protection Act
John R. Lewis Voting Rights Enhancement Act
Social Security 2100 Act

Also to be added to the No Kings Act: Neither the President, nor any presidential appointee, nor any person in any government agency or head of any government agency or person in any government agency who supervises others, can fire more than 10 government employees at any one time without apparent cause and due process under the Civil Service Reform Act of 1984 (CSRA), specifically 5 U.S.C. § 7513 without full Congressional approval.

Etc.


subterranean

(3,660 posts)
5. Regarding your last paragraph...
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 04:45 PM
Yesterday

I think such a law should only be passed after weeding out all of the trump loyalists that have burrowed into various departments and agencies with the mission of subverting them.

CousinIT

(11,651 posts)
6. AGREE. Get all the DOGE, Trump and Russ Vought assholes out first, then...
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 05:06 PM
Yesterday

(or simultaneously)...offer the previously fired government employees their jobs back, with the seniority they had earned. Many won't want to come back after suffering that trauma. They can't be blamed, but it should be offered if they can be located.

Then pass that law - after the cleanup and the offers.

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