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'Don’t think the numbers are real': GOP senator joins Dems in doubting Senate's budget

WASHINGTON — The Senate began its budgeting process after waiting several weeks for the House to move forward with its process. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is spearheading the effort, and he's promising others on the committee it isn't a waste of their time.

"Are you guys just doing a fruitless exercise today?" Raw Story asked Graham at the Capitol on Wednesday.

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'Sham': Dem says even GOP witnesses couldn't muster a defense of Musk at DOGE hearing

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) slammed her Republican colleagues on CNN following the first congressional subcommittee hearing on tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force, which has already moved to seize major parts of federal IT systems and suspend thousands of civil servants. Crockett was outspoken in that hearing, noting that Musk has openly admitted to making false claims about government expenses.

"Congresswoman, did you learn anything from today's hearing that will help you or Elon Musk or anyone eliminate government waste?" asked anchor Jake Tapper.

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'Above Miss Crockett's intelligence level': Marjorie Taylor Greene takes a swipe at Dem

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) attacked her colleague, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), on Wednesday after Greene's first hearing of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency subcommittee.

DOGE hasn't been established by Congress as a real department and hasn't been funded by Congress, but Republicans created a subcommittee that Greene now heads.

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Trump gets big court win as judge lifts pause on massive federal buyout plan

President Donald Trump earned his first major court win during his second term when a federal judge said his administration could move forward with his administration's plan to offer buyouts to federal employees — for now.

U.S. District Judge George A. O’Toole temporarily blocked the Office of Personnel Management from moving ahead with the "buyout" plan, in which workers were offered 8 months of pay if they agreed to leave the government.

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ICE officials ousted as Trump dissatisfied over pace of immigration arrests: report

Disappointment within the Trump administration over the speed of immigration arrests has cost two immigration enforcement officials their top Washington jobs, according to media reports.

The staff shakeup at Immigration and Customs Enforcement came Tuesday evening when employees received notice that Russell Hott and Peter Berg had been reassigned, a Department of Homeland Security official told ABC News. The two senior agency officials were responsible for identifying and removing immigrants in the country illegally.

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Trump rambles incoherently about 'new theory' of magnets during rant on 'fraud'

President Donald Trump complained about a "new theory" on magnets in a rant against waste, fraud, and abuse.

During Wednesday's remarks at the White House, Trump was asked how he could be sure Elon Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency was properly cutting spending.

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'Unbelievable': Nicolle Wallace shares 'most stunning' report she's read since election

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday revealed what she called "unbelievable" reporting on the plans of Emil Bove, calling the news "the most stunning thing I've read since the election."

Wallace began her Wednesday show highlighting a new NBC News report detailing Bove's work on Jan. 6 cases while he was a prosecutor for the Justice Department. Bove is now working to purge anyone who worked on Jan. 6 cases.

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'You don’t get to slither around in the dark': Dem slams Musk and his 'little suck-ups'

There’s “real energy” in the halls of Congress and across the country as voters begin to take notice of “just how lawless” President Donald Trump’s new administration is prepared to be – and Elon Musk is at that top of that list, according to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA).

In an interview published Wednesday in Rolling Stone, Warren saved her fiercest attacks for Musk as she condemned the “monumental conflicts” he carried into Capitol Hill as he began an unprecedented assault on the federal government as head of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency.

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'Change their tone': MTG scolds taunting Dems

Firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), chairwoman of the DOGE oversight subcommittee, did not appreciate the "tone" of some House Democrats who taunted President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and the chairwoman herself at Wednesday's meeting.

Greene scolded them for their antics on social media, writing, "Unfortunately, some of the Democrats in today’s @DOGECommittee ignored waste, fraud, and abuse. Instead, they used their five minutes to attack President Trump, attack Elon Musk, and attack me. If they don’t change their tone, they are going to stay on the losing side of this issue."

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'Do some oversight': Dem chastises 'weak and afraid' MAGA colleagues

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) laid into his Republican colleagues at a hearing of the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, accusing them of ignoring direct attacks by the Trump administration on the separation of powers and specifically Congress' power to decide how money is spent, instead holding hearings about old grievances Republicans had with the Biden administration.

"We have the power of the purse," said Goldman. "Maybe it's wasteful, maybe it's not, I have no idea, you have no idea. But it's a blatant violation of the law and the Constitution. And apparently, my Republican colleagues are so weak and afraid of Donald Trump and Elon Musk that they're willing to undermine their own constitutional authority just to please them. You're giving away your own power in fealty to Donald Trump."

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'Rolled over': Analyst slams Republican senators who 'abandoned' their duty

Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Susan Collins (R-ME) publicly expressed "concerns" over Donald Trump's cabinet nominees, but these worries amounted to absolutely nothing when they voted to confirm, according to a new article by MSNBC writer Paul Waldman.

Cassidy, a medical doctor, fretted about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s record on vaccines, while Collins claimed Tulsi Gabbard had "obvious issues."

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Pardoned ex-Proud Boys leader considers run for Matt Gaetz's former seat in Congress

Enrique Tarrio, the former Proud Boys leader pardoned by President Donald Trump, said he was considering a run for Congress.

In an interview with The Miami New Times this week, Tarrio revealed that "a lot" of pardoned Jan. 6 rioters had asked him to run for office.

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Pilots eject before fighter jet crashes into San Diego Harbor

Two pilots have been rescued after ejecting from a fighter plane that crashed into San Diego Harbor.

The U.S. Coast Guard said in a statement that a fishing vessel rescued the pilots after they ditched the plane in the water after the crash Wednesday.

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