CNN’s Harry Enten ‘Truly Surprised’ That ‘Majority’ Of Americans Want Trump And DOGE To Cut Gov’t
- President Donald Trump ordered Cabinet secretaries to use a 'scalpel' for staffing cuts instead of a 'hatchet' to improve efficiency in government agencies, according to his remarks on Truth Social.
- Trump stated layoffs would be conducted carefully, ensuring that essential government workers remain employed amid federal job cuts that reportedly involved 62,000 positions.
- Reports indicated that the Department of Veterans Affairs planned additional significant job cuts, reinforcing the focus on efficiency in government departments.
- The president's remarks aimed to address public uncertainty about his administration's trade policies and government changes, demonstrating his tolerance for uncertainty while seeking to reassure voters.
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‘Whoa!’: CNN’s Harry Enten ‘Truly Surprised’ That ‘Majority’ of Americans Want Trump and DOGE to Cut Gov’t
By Jason Cohen, Daily Caller News Foundation | March 06, 2025 CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten expressed surprise on Thursday about the popularity of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts to the federal government. DOGE, which has laid off thousands of federal workers in an effort to drastically reduce federal bureaucracy, claims on its website to have saved taxpayers an estimated $105 billion…
Mark Figley: NSA needs a cleanup
As Elon Musk’s DOGE project continues to churn on in exposing a vast and endless store of government waste and scandal, help is coming from unexpected sources in contributing to this vital mission. Conservative activist Christopher Rufo and Hannah Grossman from the Manhattan Institute recently broke the shocking story of taxpayer-funded sex chat groups inside the National Security Agency. While most Americans knew the NSA has been spying on ordi…
The Trump uncertainty principle - Washington Examiner
THE TRUMP UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE. Back in 2016, when I was covering Donald Trump‘s first presidential campaign, I met a number of Republican voters who were open to Trump — they weren’t thrilled by other candidates, such as Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio — but they were not quite able to commit to supporting the businessman candidate. One big reason was the daily dose of controversy and hubbub that seemed to follow Trump around, courtesy of …
Within the chaotic effort of Trump and DOGE to free billions of California’s water
By Ella Nilsen, CNN Representatives of the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) repeatedly pressured the director of a U.S. water management agency to open a major California pumping system by the end of January, with the intention of releasing a huge amount of water to the south, in the direction of Los Angeles, despite the fact that the water would never have reached the city devastated by fire. When the interim head of the Recovery Of…
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