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Tracking Trump: A tariff pause; Supreme Court weighs in on foreign aid; Elon Musk meets GOP lawmakers over DOGE concerns; and more
GOP lawmakers finally move to wrest control over Elon Musk and DOGE: report
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Elon Musk comes to Capitol Hill to meet with Republicans who discuss turning DOGE cuts into law
A group of young engineers is playing a vital role in billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk’s effort to slash the federal bureaucracy through his Department of Government Efficiency.
When DOGE was first announced, GOP lawmakers expected to be at the forefront. One month into Trump's presidency, they're largely in the backseat.
Some Republican lawmakers are starting to balk at Elon Musk’s razing of the federal infrastructure, as they face pushback from angry constituents at town halls and protests at their district offices.
Republican senators told tech billionaire Elon Musk at a closed-door meeting Wednesday that his aggressive moves to shrink the federal government will need a vote on Capitol Hill, sending a clear message that he needs to respect Congress’s power of the purse.
Several GOP-led states are in step with President Trump’s push to make government workers return to the office or forfeit their jobs.
A group of young engineers is playing a vital role in billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk’s effort to slash the federal bureaucracy through his Department of Government Efficiency.
Rep. Juan Ciscomani (Ariz.-Dist. 6) stopped to explain some of the questions he wants to pose to Elon Musk during Wednesday night's meeting with Republican lawmakers about DOGE. He explained he's there to represent about 25,
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow tossed to several clips of voters ripping GOP lawmakers for their support of cost-cutting efforts under President Donald Trump.
For years now, the GOP has incessantly ranted about supposed abuse and fraud in federal spending, something the right claims keeps us from balancing the budget.
Against the backdrop of a raging national fight as President Donald Trump overhauls the U.S. government, tensions bubbled up at the Maryland State House Wednesday over fired federal workers. House Republicans accused Democrats of trying to battle the federal government while debating a bill that would provide the attorney general an additional $1.
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I asked the Social Security Administration to reconcile its claim of a bloated workforce with the facts. I got no reply. Nearly 69 million Americans were receiving benefits as of
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