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Russell Vought, nominated to oversee the federal budget under President-elect Trump, defended the administration's goal of cutting spending by refusing to spend money that Congress has already authorized. Vought questioned the constitutionality of a 1974 law governing how Congress can review presidential refusal to spend, a process called “impoundment.”
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