DOGE sees an urgent need to champion “wins,” as Elon Musk’s group finishes slashing federal bureaucracy and moves to building digital tools for the government.
Two lists identifying lease terminations and possible sales of federal agencies’ offices and buildings throughout the United States, including Washington state, have been circulating recently as the Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency advance government spending cuts.
As earnings season begins, filings to the SEC point to uncertainty from the current administration as potential trouble for business.
Of the more than 110 lawsuits filed against the administration, about two dozen involve DOGE’s access to agency systems, the lawfulness of its structure, its compliance with pub
Over the next week, several judges have ordered top Trump administration officials to testify about efforts to reduce the size of the federal government.
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Musk and DOGE try to slash government by cutting out those who answer to voters
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No DOGE, No Deal: A Battle Over Elon Musk’s Team Risks a Government Shutdown
These are the House districts most exposed to Elon Musk's DOGE cuts
At first glance, it seems like DOGE's work to slash the federal workforce mainly impact the solidly Democratic areas in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Then you dig a little deeper. Why it matters: Of the 60 congressional districts with the most federal workers,
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency project faces multiple lawsuits over access to Americans' personal and financial data. Federal judges have restricted access at Treasury, Education, and the Office of Personnel Management.
A judge signaled during a hearing that DOGE could be subject to public records laws after a watchdog organization sued in a transparency lawsuit.
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Elon Musk’s Department of Governmental Efficiency has saved about $65 billion in federal funds, but critics argue that the savings are just a rounding error compared to the U.S. debt and
They wanted to move on. But like a toxic ex, the workers joked, the federal government seemed hell-bent on sabotaging a clean break.
For decades, conservatives in Congress have talked about the need to cut government deeply, but they have always pulled back from mandating specific reductions, fearful of voter backlash. Now, President Donald Trump’s administration is trying to make major cuts in government through the so-called Department of Government Efficiency,
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