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President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for the Office of Management and Budget, Russ Vought, will be confirmed by the Senate on Wednesday. Vought, who served in the same position during Trump's first term, is expected to face questions about his role in the conservative policy playbook "Project 2025" and his stance on holding career civil servants accountable. Critics have expressed concerns about his support for potentially overriding spending decisions made by Congress.
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