Van Jones Says Trump Should Fire, Prosecute DOGE Staffers
- On Thursday, political analyst Van Jones urged President Trump to fire, investigate, and prosecute all employees Elon Musk placed in government through the Department of Government Efficiency .
- Jones made this statement amid rising concerns about DOGE's data access, including lawsuits and fears of unauthorized IRS taxpayer information downloads.
- Musk left his position leading DOGE after staff protests over program cuts, while Trump escalated his feud threatening to cancel Musk's subsidies and federal contracts.
- Jones stated that if Donald Trump wants to be strategic, he should immediately dismiss, examine, and take legal action against all of Elon Musk’s associates who are embedded within the government and currently accessing data on their laptops.
- If Trump follows these steps, it could challenge Musk's influence in government, though the future of DOGE remains unclear amid ongoing political tensions.
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CNN's Van Jones Seeks to Capitalize on Trump-Musk Feud with Absurd Push to Arrest DOGE Employees
It goes without saying that, for conservatives, there’s not much good to be gleaned from the ongoing feud between President Donald Trump and former Department of Government Efficiency head Elon […] The post CNN's Van Jones Seeks to Capitalize on Trump-Musk Feud with Absurd Push to Arrest DOGE Employees appeared first on The Western Journal.
Van Jones: Trump Should Immediately 'Fire, Investigate and Prosecute' All of DOGE
Thursday on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," left-wing political commentator Van Jones said President Donald Trump should "fire, investigate and prosecute" all of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employees.
'Fire, investigate, prosecute': Analyst urges Trump to go after DOGE workers
President Donald Trump has threatened to escalate his feud with tech billionaire Elon Musk into weaponized federal policy, canceling his longtime ally's subsidies and federal contracts as Musk rails against Trump and attacks his signature tax cut bill currently under debate in the Senate.But if Trump wants to really bring the heat and do something constructive for the American people in the process, analyst Van Jones said on a CNN panel Thursday…
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