The Trump administration has again found itself in the middle of yet another political gale, this time over its budget handling of the federal budget. On May 3, 2025, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) finally sent President Donald Trump's top-line discretionary budget request for fiscal year 2026 to Congress—a submission which critics have branded as the latest-in-recent-history. House Democrats wasted no time in denouncing the administration, blaming it not only for stalling, but also for withholding funds illegally and not coming up with clear priorities. The fight continues, the stakes for American families, employers, and the economy escalating by the second. Let us break down this new drama and what it means for the nation. A Historic Delay in Budget Submission The process of federal budgeting is a cornerstone of government, setting the platform for spending tax money on the most important programs like health care, education, defense, and highways. The p...
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