DOGE Drama Ends: Musk Leaves with Scars and Scrutiny
Controversy Ends, Questions Remain — Musk departs the Trump-era initiative DOGE amid backlash over deep spending cuts and revived government ...
Read moreDetailsControversy Ends, Questions Remain — Musk departs the Trump-era initiative DOGE amid backlash over deep spending cuts and revived government ...
Read moreDetailsSpending Bill Sparks Division: The “One Big Beautiful Bill” faces backlash as Elon Musk warns it could derail efforts to ...
Read moreDetailsThousands of federal workers face termination as a judge rules against blocking Musk’s sweeping cuts to government agencies. Despite concerns ...
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Read moreDetailsThirteen Democratic-led states are pushing to stop Musk’s DOGE agency from accessing key government systems, warning that it could threaten ...
Read moreDetailsLegal Battle Over Government Cuts: Democratic state attorneys general are challenging Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, seeking to block ...
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