New York Times: “Years before President Trump returned to the White House, his budget chief, Russell Vought, began mapping out a plan to shrink the federal government.”
“In Mr. Vought’s design, spending would be slashed by about $9 trillion over the next decade. Entire federal programs — from housing vouchers to student loans — would be eliminated. The government would fire thousands of civil workers, including those who investigated tax fraud. And Washington would restrict aid to the poor, requiring Americans to work in exchange for benefits.”

