DOGE ‘playbook’ unveiled by GOP senator as Musk-led agency shakes up federal government
Sen. James Lankford published a 26-page book of “federal fumbles" that he believes could be a playbook for Trump’s DOGE, which is being spearheaded by Elon Musk.
Sen. James Lankford published a 26-page book of “federal fumbles" that he believes could be a playbook for Trump’s DOGE, which is being spearheaded by Elon Musk.
Supporters of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) praise it as an important anti-bribery statute that keeps corporations honest when doing business outside the U.S. By contrast, the law’s detractors say it unfairly hobbles American companies, giving an advantage to foreign players. On Monday, President Trump took a side. “It sounds good on paper but
The Biden administration had slow-walked its designation of American Marc Fogel as a "wrongful detainee" in Russia, Republicans and officials who worked on freeing Fogel told Fox News Digital.
Farage said Elon Musk’s DOGE investigations inspired him to reevaluate where British taxpayer money is going.
Attorney General Pam Bondi called it "ridiculous" that portraits of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Merrick Garland were still hanging on the Justice Department walls three weeks into Trump's term.
The New York Times erroneously wrote that there is no “proof” for “sweeping claims” of “fraud” in federal government spending. Apparently, the Times and other like-minded outlets lack access to a newfangled research tool called Google. The Government Accountability Office released a report just last year finding “No area of the federal government is immune to fraud. We estimated that the
Law enforcement officials in Aurora, Colorado, knew of a surge in crime linked to Venezuelan migrants as early as the summer of 2023, emails reviewed by Fox News Digital show.