More than 100 lawmakers join Congressional DOGE Caucus – IOTW Report

More than 100 lawmakers join Congressional DOGE Caucus

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More than 100 congressional lawmakers have lined up behind the goal of cutting government waste, as Republicans and Democrats wage an aggressive ideological battle over the merits of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

The Congressional DOGE Caucus was founded shortly after President Donald Trump tapped Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead an advisory panel on where the federal bureaucracy could be trimmed.

That effort is now being led by Musk alone, and it’s attracted fierce criticism from Democratic lawmakers who call him an unelected bureaucrat with too much control over the federal government despite no prior experience inside of it. read more

The Congressional DOGE Caucus.

9 Comments on More than 100 lawmakers join Congressional DOGE Caucus

  1. I take it Maxi Pad wasn’t one of them. The people protesting DOGE are the assholes benefiting from it. And the few supporters they have are dumber than a box of rocks. And these activist judges need to have a come to Jesus moment. Before someone arranges that meeting for them.

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  2. Funny how unelected bureaucrats are wonderful people when they’re putting oppressive rules on people or when they’re writing checks to special interests.
    At this takes the money laundering benefactors’ crying excuse about no Congressional oversight away.

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