Congress Is Supposed To Be Real Seat of Power
- Republican leaders have lost significant power to the White House and Musk, as Congress now seeks their approval for basic operations, according to Hayes Brown.
- Congressional Republicans are facing challenges in retaining influence as they rely on Musk, highlighting a shift in government dynamics where they appear more as petitioners than equals.
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'Should be embarrassing': GOP Congress shamed for letting Elon Musk take their jobs
Republicans in Congress aren't acting like they're a co-equal branch of government with the president, wrote Hayes Brown in a scathing analysis for MSNBC — and in fact, it's not just President Donald Trump they're surrendering constitutional powers to, but unelected tech billionaire Elon Musk.Throug...
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