A Republican congressman expressed concern that President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency might be moving ...
After hearing from constituents at town hall meetings in their districts last week, one Republican congressman says he wants to convey their concerns about DOGE to Trump.
Ga., said he planned to use a previously scheduled meeting at the White House to "bend" Trump's ear on the issue.
U.S. Rep. Rich McCormick said the Trump administration should slow the pace of its DOGE-inspired cuts and analyze their impact.
Rep. Rich McCormick says he's not "against" what DOGE and Trump are doing, but he's concerned that it's moving too rapidly.
Town halls offered disgruntled voters a chance to vent over frustrations over perceived Democratic inaction to confront Trump ...
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Missouri representative Mark Alford was the latest Republican to provoke shouts and heckles while attempting to defend Donald ...
Republican Rep. Cliff Bentz of Oregon also got an earful from constituents at a town hall last week and urged Musk not to ...
Rep. Jay Obernolte ’s town hall in California last week was drowned out by shouts of "No king!" Rep. Glenn Grothman entered ...
Despite numerous lawsuits filed against federal government cuts, none have successfully halted the administration’s ...
The measure does not create a Georgia Department of Government Efficiency. But calling it that has brought welcome attention for Senate Republicans.
President Donald Trump and members of his second administration are continuing their effort to swiftly remodel the federal ...
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