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Russell Vought Faces Lawsuit as 17 States Challenge Trump Administration's College Admissions Data Collection Mandate
Russell Vought, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, has been at the center of several significant developments in recent days. According to multiple sources, a Maryland man was recently arrested for an alleged attempt on Vought's life, which prompted strong condemnation from across the political spectrum, including from Congressman Jim McGovern, who stated that political violence in all forms is unacceptable regardless of the target. Beyond that incident, Vought has been directly involved in one of the Trump administration's most controversial education policy initiatives. According to a lawsuit filed by seventeen states on March 11, 2026, Vought and the Office of Management and Budget have been named as defendants in a case challenging the administration's demand for detailed admissions data from hundreds of colleges across the country. The case, filed in federal court, alleges that the Trump administration is requiring universities to submit years of granular information about their applicant pools, admitted students, and enrolled cohorts, broken down by race and other demographic categories. The lawsuit contends that the data collection effort, known as the ACTS survey component of the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, was implemented with an extremely compressed timeline that places significant burdens on institutions. According to the court filing, responses to the survey were due by March 18, 2026, and universities that fail to complete it face potential fines and the risk of losing federal funding. The filing notes that OMB approved the survey on December 18, 2025, just three days after the comment period closed, with stakeholders having submitted 146 comments expressing concerns about feasibility and implementation challenges. The lawsuit argues that the initiative circumvents statutory requirements to reduce paperwork burdens on entities responding to federal information requests. Education Secretary Linda McMahon issued a memorandum directing the data collection within a 120-day timeline following a Presidential Memorandum issued on August 7, 2025. The case highlights tensions between the administration's stated goal of ensuring transparency in college admissions and universities' concerns about the practical ability to comply with the demanding requirements in such a brief timeframe. Thank you for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot AI. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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