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The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has determined that another element of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
House Republicans gave the final stamp of approval early Friday morning to a package of $9 billion in spending cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, handing a win to President Donald Trump.
Back in February, James Fishback, founder and CEO of investment firm Azoria, proposed the idea of a “DOGE dividend” on social media. It was an idea that caught the attention of Elon Musk. “American taxpayers deserve a ‘DOGE Dividend’: 20% the money that DOGE saves should be sent back to hard-working Americans as a tax refund check,
Staffing shortfalls and intricate new policies are complicating efforts at the Treasury Department and IRS to meet President Donald Trump’s tight deadlines for churning out guidance on his multi-trillion-dollar tax bill.
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Trump's Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk faced resistance while attempting to reduce federal workforce and address the $37 trillion national debt.
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The Daily Caller on MSNTrump Admin’s Latest Addition Wants To Keep DOGE Alive — Here’s HowOne week after being sworn in as director of the Office of Personnel and Management, Scott Kupor is laying out his plans for the agency and specifically, his vision for keeping the spirit of DOGE alive.
Republicans are set to succeed in their decades-long quest to end federal funding for public broadcasting after the Senate passed a $9 billion package of cuts derived from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency effort.
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$5,000 Trump DOGE Stimulus Checks, Billions Being Returned?Discussing the possibility of stimulus checks, taxpayer refunds, and the economic impact of government spending. Is a financial reset on the horizon?
President Donald Trump’s $9 billion rescissions package is back in the House after being passed in the Senate. But while Congress is on track to give the president his first DOGE cuts, it’s hardly a great victory.
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a $9 billion package of spending cuts that ends federal funding for public broadcasters and reduces foreign aid, the White House said.The measure was spurred by onetime Trump ally Elon Musk’s cost-cutting initiative,
The Senate draft of a defense policy bill would reclassify National Nuclear Security Administration employees.