A 1990 budget law says that Monday was the deadline for the request, but there is no penalty for not hitting the target date. It has been missed throughout history, and Congress has often failed to follow federal budget deadlines as well.

“On or after the first Monday in January but not later than the first Monday in February of each year, the president shall submit a budget of the United States government for the following fiscal year,” the law says.

OMB itself was among the government agencies subject to the prolonged partial government shutdown, and the budget submission wouldn’t normally come out ahead of the president’s State of the Union address, which was rescheduled for Tuesday evening.

Besides that, the current OMB director has some extra responsibilities, with Mick Mulvaney also serving as the acting White House chief of staff. Russell Vought, the deputy director, has been serving as the leader of OMB in Mulvaney’s place.

Mulvaney played golf with Trump in Florida on Sunday.