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While some lawmakers have raised concerns that remaining members of the Department of Government Efficiency have “burrowed in ...
A federal appeals court tossed out a lower court’s order temporarily barring DOGE’s access to people’s information.
President Donald Trump has escalated a political firestorm in response to a violent assault on Edward Coristine—known by the ...
Trump has long focused on crime and cleanliness in DC and other cities, sparring periodically with Democratic mayors during ...
Scott Kupor, director of the Office of Personnel Management, said the department will no longer “manage the five things ...
The beating of “Big Balls” Coristine led Trump to take over D.C. Yet he has said nothing about a murderous rampage at the CDC ...
Traders dumped crypto assets after a dismal U.S. jobs report, Trump’s nuclear rhetoric, and growing recession fears ahead of ...
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) considers the weeks of vote-wrangling as the GOP’s test of “political will” for spending cuts in Trump’s second term.
Governors have always made political hay out of slashing waste or taming bureaucracy, but DOGE has, in some ways, raised the stakes for them to show that they are zealously committed to cutting costs.