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First on Fox: Tesla CEO Elon Musk Due to the outbreak of public tiff with the president, the Governor General of Congress has left the government’s efficiency department to continue to execute the legacy beyond his term.
Aaron Bean (R-Fla, chairman of the House Governor’s Caucus. Donald Trump.
“Our core group has 110 members focused on providing real solutions to the American people, repaying wasted spending, demanding oversight, and ensuring that all taxpayer dollars are spent wisely.”
Bean said his group’s work has been rooted in government waste and simplified the bureaucracy will continue, with major efforts planned next week to change the Treasury payment system to curb improper payments.
Draining the Swamp Act aims to move DC bureaucracy “starts from Crazytown”: House Doge Leader

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Jacksonville lawmakers said long-standing problems resulted in about $162 billion in false payments each year. During his tenure, Musk also worked with the Finance Minister. Scott Betting Solve system issues there.
The House caucus will continue to advocate for “developing cuts in Doge discovery” and Bean continues to move forward.
The panel looks forward to working with a House spokesperson Mike JohnsonR-La. , a $9.4 billion withdrawal determined by Doge and submitted to Congress for action by OMB Director Russ Vought.
Republicans face criticism for being too slow on the Governor’s proposed layoffs, but Republican leaders say they need formal claims or separate bills outside the Big Beauty Act to avoid jeopardizing their Senate settlement eligibility.
Doge meets Congress: FL representatives launch caucus to help Musk
“Going to crazy towns is not easy.” Bean joked with Fox News Digital when he launched the House Doge caucus last November.
On the Senate side, Doge Caucus Chairman Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, reviewed recent government reports on Covid aid fraud and has launched efforts to get rid of what she calls easy-to-deterministic signals that the application for government emergency aid is likely to be false or unqualified.
Ernst this week marked an analysis of the Pandemic Resource Accountability Committee led by federal inspectors, which randomly sampled nearly 700,000 identity records from 67.5 million PPP, EIDL and other COVID-19-9 relief programs and found nearly $800 billion in potential fraudulent spending.
Ernst said that if officials simply verified the Social Security Number, matched them with the SSA record, and confirmed if the applicant was still alive, most of the possible fraud could be prevented.
In turn, she told Fox News Digital that she would issue a bill on Friday to prevent such avoidable monitoring issues in the future.
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She said he attacked the piglet bank in the United States during Covid-19,” she said.
The bill’s name also suggests that the Senate will also continue its musk-inspired work long after the tycoon left.
“There’s nothing more frustrating than the loss of billions of dollars in preventable fraud,” Ernst said.