House Speaker Mike Johnson might be in the DOGE house. Billionaire entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy on Wednesday turned against House GOP leadership, raging about a stopgap measure to avert a government shutdown and actively encouraging rank-and-file Republicans to kill it.
Republicans warn the business leaders' lack of government experience could lead to clashes over spending decisions.
Democrats are largely skeptical of Elon Musk's push to ax wasteful government spending. But some in the party aren't fully dismissing the DOGE goals.
Indian Americans are the most represented minority in the Trump administration, reflecting a faction of the community's shifting alignment with Trump's values on economic and social issues.
The former GOP Presidential candidate claimed a government worker told him she'd be OK with being fired if it helped the country and people were skeptical. Very skeptical.
It’s unclear whether Trump and Johnson will support a new deal, and whether Democrats, including Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, will go along with the plan — all in time to avoid a shutdown less than a week before Christmas.
US News: "President Trump won by a massive margin with a historic mandate & he deserved the Cabinet he desires to govern," Ramaswamy issued a sweeping statemen
During the first debate of the 2024 presidential campaign season in Milwaukee on Wednesday, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley attacked entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy over his proposal to ...
Donald Trump, whose own wealth has been estimated to top $5 billion, is bringing on a series of billionaires to join his administration. The most prominent is Elon Musk, who is taking an outside role.
ROCHESTER — GOP Rep. Brad Finstad said he has joined the House DOGE Caucus to support a newly created advisory team led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy that aims to slash spending, regulations and personnel within the federal government.
Robby Soave delivers radar on Donald Trump's cabinet picks. Originally aired November 13, 2024.
Mitt Romney suggested on Friday that embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson's best chances at retaining his position lie with the Democrats.