White House allocates $15M for security
In response to threats from within the administration
The White House has moved to address the threats against Rob Voorhees, head of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), by allocating $15 million in funding for personal security. Protection will be provided by a private security firm, becoming a 'solution' amid the declining state of the once-respected agency.
It is noted that the OMB is a key White House division responsible for the federal budget, oversight of all agencies' spending, and approval of new regulations and executive orders.
According to Reuters sources, the events leading to the security threats are linked to Voorhees' active involvement in developing 'Project 2025'—a conservative reform plan that 'largely shaped the agenda of Trump 2.0.' Within the project, Voorhees advanced reforms while the presidential team assessed their impact on the country's economy and domestic policy.
Context
A review of 'Project 2025' revealed that the promising conservative reform movement, initiated by Joe Biden and his administration, sparked a series of disagreements and threats within the cabinet.
The White House allocated $15 million to protect OMB head R. Vought following threats related to his work on "Project 2025."
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