A self-avowed Christian Nationalist, Vought is a wonky bureaucrat and Washington insider committed to Trump’s obsession with “draining the swamp.” During Trump’s first term, he tested the boundaries of the law to advance the president’s radical goals. Founder of the conservative think-tank Center for Renewing America, he is also one of the architects behind the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 mandate for Trump’s comeback, advocating for expanding presidential powers and subjugating the federal government.

While in charge of OMB, Vought spearheaded the effort to implement Schedule F, an executive order meant to strip thousands of career civil servants from job protections and replace them with handpicked MAGA loyalists. Vought has talked about putting federal workers ‘in trauma” and make them “not want to go to work because they are increasingly viewed as the villains.”

“In addition to Vought’s intention to dismantle the civil service,” a statement submitted by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) opposing his nomination reads “the Senate cannot ignore his willingness and intentions to misuse his own authority and craft plans for the president to subvert the law and, in the process, American democracy.”

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    6 hours ago

    This will, Vought said, help to end multiculturalism in the United States.

    I would love to hear him explain what, exactly, is and is not American culture.

    Pizza? Tacos? Christmas? None of those were invented here.

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      16 minutes ago

      Maybe they are looking to protect the fundamental american root values such as Whites Only Neighborhoods, and hating diversity.

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          8 minutes ago

          What about homeowner associations to curb or deter certain unwanted individuals from living within a community? Was that invented in the United States?