Elon Musk's DOGE appears to have missed another deadline to provide updates on its "savings" efforts across the U.S. government. Last week, DOGE initially promised to update its new website with figures by Valentine’s Day.
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell is announcing that he won’t seek reelection next year. Later Thursday, the Senate is expected to vote on whether to confirm Kash Patel, Trump's pick for FBI director.
Officials, including Trump's appointee to head the FBI, Kash Patel, are challenging the billionaire's authority over the federal workforce.
Among the first to advise against responding was Kash Patel, who was just sworn in as FBI director at the end of last week. By Sunday, a flurry of other
President Donald Trump said that he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency back to U.S. citizens as a kind of dividend. The Senate voted to confirm Kash Patel as FBI director,
The Senate is set to vote on whether to confirm Patel as FBI director, a decision that could place him atop the nation’s premier federal law enforcement agency despite concerns from Democrats over
Trump claimed Monday that any agencies saying not to respond to the email were doing it "in a friendly manner."
Patel, who hosted the podcast Kash’s Corner, has called Musk a monopolist, claimed he mass-harvested data and accused him of making his fortune from federal contracts funded by taxpayer dollars, according to Rolling Stone.
Elon Musk is finding himself locked in a power struggle with top Trump administration officials over an out-of-the-blue email blast to federal workers Saturday demanding that they list their