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Philip Wegmann

Washington, D.C.

White House Reporter at RealClear Politics

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  • 6 days ago | kilgorenewsherald.com | Philip Wegmann

    Sen. Jim Banks was uncharacteristically curt. The Indiana Republican was walking to the elevator last month when a fired federal employee caught up to him on Capitol Hill. The protester, a budget analyst who had received a pink slip from the Trump administration like thousands of other government employees, demanded an answer for the ongoing mass layoffs. If he was looking for sympathy, he picked poorly. “You probably deserved it,” Sen. Banks said. “Wow.

  • 1 week ago | theohiopressnetwork.com | Philip Wegmann

    Sen. Jim Banks was uncharacteristically curt. The Indiana Republican was walking to the elevator last month when a fired federal employee caught up to him on Capitol Hill. The protester, a budget analyst who had received a pink slip from the Trump administration like thousands of other government employees, demanded an answer for the ongoing mass layoffs. If he was looking for sympathy, he picked poorly.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Philip Wegmann

    As the Trump administration slashes and burns its way through Washington, D.C., in search of waste, fraud, and abuse to eliminate, one area of the federal budget remains conspicuously off limits for cuts: The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The White House is leaning on a Republican Congress to spend big to preserve and rebuild the marquee center for the arts favored by a beltway elite.

  • 1 week ago | lucianne.com | Philip Wegmann

    Original ArticlePosted By: ConservativeYankee, 5/1/2025 9:45:17 AM'No Participation Trophies': Trump Revamps Performance Reviews for Top Bureaucrats By Philip Wegmann - RCP StaffMay 01, 2025 'No Participation Trophies': Trump Revamps Performance Reviews for Top BureaucratsAP Performance reviews are about to become much more difficult for the upper echelon of federal government employees.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Philip Wegmann

    Performance reviews are about to become much more difficult for the upper echelon of federal government employees. The Trump administration will soon introduce rules to end what the Office of Personnel Management describes as an "everyone gets a trophy" culture permeating the federal workforce, RealClearPolitics is first to report. The ranks of the Senior Executive Service, top bureaucrats serving throughout the government and across administrations, swelled to around 8,000 under President Biden.

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