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First on FOX: Tesla CEO Elon Musk He left government efficiency in a fiery public tif with the president.
“It’s not easy to see two conflicting friends, but Doge is bigger than anyone else,” said R-Fla from House Doge Caucus. Donald Trump.
“Our caucus, with 110 members, is focused on lasers on providing real solutions to Americans, reducing wasteful spending, demanding surveillance and ensuring that all taxpayer dollars are spent wisely.”
Bean said his panel’s work to eradicate government waste and streamline bureaucracy will continue during the pursuit with major efforts planned next week to change the Treasury’s payment system inappropriate payment system.
Swamp drainage attempting to move DC’s bureaucracy “out of Crazy Town”: House Doge Leader

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A Jacksonville lawmaker said long-standing issues led to illegal payments of around $162 billion each year. During his tenure, Musk also worked with the Treasury Secretary. Scott Bescent Fix the generalized problem there.
House Doge Caucus continues to advocate for “enacting the cuts that Doge finds,” Bean continues.
The panel looks forward to working with the House Speaker. Mike Johnsonr-la. handing over $9.4 billion resignation identified by Doge and submitted to Congress for action by OMB Director Russ Vought.
Republicans faced criticism for moving too slowly with Doge’s proposed cuts, but GOP leadership sources said they needed either a formal request or separate bill from separate bills other than the Vaught Beautiful Bill Act to avoid risking eligibility for the Senate settlement.
Doge Meets Congress: FL Reps launch a Caucas to help Musk
“Righting Crazy Town is not easy,” Bean spoke to Fox News Digital last November to launch Doge Caucus.
On the Senate side, R-Iowa Chairman Doge Caucus Joni Ernst has scrutinized the recent government report on Covid Aid Craud and is working to avoid the simple decisive signal that government applications for emergency assistance are likely to be forged or infertile.
This week, Ernst randomly sampled identity records for nearly 700,000 people from 67.5 million applications for PPP, EIDL and other Covid-19 relief programs, flagging an analysis from the Pandemic Resource Accountability Committee (led by federal inspectors) that found nearly $80 billion in potentially fraudulent payments.
Ernst said many of the potential fraud could have been hampered if officials simply checked their Social Security numbers, matched them with SSA records and confirmed whether the applicant was still alive.
She then exclusively told Fox News Digital that she would launch a bill on Friday to prevent this type of easily avoided surveillance issues.
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The Doge in Sableming Act would prevent “Con Artists,” she said.
The name of the bill also indicates that the Senate will continue to do musk-esque work even after the mogul leaves.
“There’s nothing more frustrating than losing billions of dollars due to preventable scams,” Ernst called illegal payments during the pandemic “unprecedented.”