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BumRushDaShow

(153,696 posts)
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 07:27 PM Sunday

Budget head Vought floats impoundment to sidestep Congress on DOGE cuts

Source: Axios

Updated 8 hours ago


The White House is weighing options like impoundment to formalize DOGE's spending cuts without going through Congress, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought said Sunday.

Why it maters: That would tee up a potential Supreme Court fight over the scope of the 1974 Impoundment Control Act, which bars the president from cutting funding without congressional approval.

  • Trump and allies have railed against the law, which was signed after former President Nixon impounded billions.


  • Driving the news: Vought said on CNN's "State of the Union" that the administration "might" send all of DOGE's cuts to Congress for approval but is waiting to gauge how the $9.4 billion rescissions package the White House plans to send to lawmakers this week fares.

  • "It's the first of many rescissions bills," he said. "Some we may not actually have to get ... Congress to pass the rescissions bills."
  • Pressed by CNN's Dana Bash on why the White House would sidestep Congress, Vought continued, "We have executive tools; we have impoundment."


  • Vought argued spending less than was appropriated by Congress was "totally appropriate" for 200 years but that reforms in the 1970s led to "massive waste, fraud and abuse."

  • He argued that the Impoundment Control Act also allows for pocket rescissions, a practice of proposing rescissions near the end of the fiscal year to essentially run out the clock, which Vought has long championed.
  • "It's a provision that has been rarely used, but it's there," he said. "And we intend to use all of these tools. We want Congress to pass it where it's necessary; we also have executive tools."


  • Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/06/01/vought-impoundment-doge-cuts-rescissions-congress
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    Budget head Vought floats impoundment to sidestep Congress on DOGE cuts (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sunday OP
    douchebag vapor2 Sunday #1
    It feels as though they think they can bring up some slightlv Sunday #2
    I can't hardly look at Russell Vought without thinking to myself, Seinan Sensei Sunday #3
    Fraud is a crime: Where are the indictments and GJ charges? Justice matters. Monday #4

    slightlv

    (5,633 posts)
    2. It feels as though they think they can bring up some
    Sun Jun 1, 2025, 10:09 PM
    Sunday

    long ago, forgotten or rarely used "law" and fit it in the square hole of trump's brainy ideas! /snark

    Sure, they want to "get around Congress"... they don't see Congress as an equal part of government, period. They're simply another piece of government to be rid of as quickly as possible. If trump felt like he could get away with it, he'd "fire" every single congress critter and nullify the legislative branch of government... then turn around and do the same to the judicial branch -- daring anyone to stop him.

    Square pegs in round holes... pound them hard enough and they're sure to fit any situation, right?! argh!!!

    Justice matters.

    (8,397 posts)
    4. Fraud is a crime: Where are the indictments and GJ charges?
    Mon Jun 2, 2025, 01:46 AM
    Monday

    If there are none of those, that means he's lying as much as that clown on ketamine lies.

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