Democrats are fighting mad about Elon Musk’s email to federal workers asking them to name five things they accomplished in a week, saying the DOGE chief’s demands are “illegal."
Waves of protesters parked themselves outside dozens of Tesla stores in the Bay Area on Saturday in protest against Elon Musk’s recent actions on Capitol Hill
Democrats are fighting mad about Elon Musk’s email to federal workers asking them to name five things they accomplished in a week, saying the DOGE chief’s demands are “illegal.” Read More
Republican Senators are meeting with Elon Musk at the White House today as some voice concerns over DOGE’s changes. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin reports from Capitol Hill. Former Communications Director for the Republican National Committee Doug Heye and The Atlantic staff writer Ashley Parker join Chris Jansing to share their analysis.
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'Buyers remorse': Trump voters come to grips that many of Elon Musk's DOGE cuts hurt them
Congressional Republicans start backing away from Musk
The tech mogul hinted he might wade into spending negotiations again ahead of the next government funding deadline.
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Elon Musk bankrolled several House Republicans
Some Republican lawmakers are expressing concerns about DOGE's changes to the federal government. NBC News' Melanie Zanona and Vaughn Hillyard have the latest reporting from Capitol Hill. Elise Jordan,
So when he criticized Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service in testimony on Capitol Hill last week, Musk unleashed an online attack Hedtler-Gaudette described as “surreal” in its juvenile bigotry. First, Musk retweeted a post on X noting that the “blind director of watchdog group funded by George Soros testifies that he does not see widespread evidence of government waste” and added two laughing/crying emojis.
Tonight marks the deadline for federal workers to comply with an ultimatum from Elon Musk: either explain what they accomplished in a week or face termination.
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Raw Story on MSN'I would not be happy': GOP senator wants DOGE to back off as agencies heads confirmedSen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) doesn't think Elon Musk has any business messing with the employees at government agencies where secretaries have been confirmed. Raw Story spoke to senators on Capitol Hill on Tuesday as protesters filled the offices of several lawmakers to protest massive cuts at government agencies.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill are divided over tech billionaire Elon Musk being the public face of President Trump’s aggressive bid to shrink the government, with some souring on Musk’s prominent role as he increasingly has become a target of Democratic attacks.
Concerns over what kind of influence Elon Musk and DOGE have over federal programs, budgets, and workers continues as Republicans and Democrats butt heads over on Capitol Hill. Some federal workers are taking a stand.
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