House Republicans are privately complaining about Elon Musk's federal government efforts, though nearly all agree with the DOGE goal.
The Texas Democrat called out her colleagues on the other side of the aisle for how they're handling the new administration.
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Some Republicans took issue with a controversial email DOGE sent federal workers over the weekend asking them to detail their accomplishments or be fired.
The more Elon Musk condemns federal judges for rejecting White House efforts, the more congressional Republicans echo his radical message.
When U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer for the Southern District of New York stopped the so-called Department of Government Efficiency that Musk helms from running roughshod through the sensitive Treasury Department records earlier this month, Musk bristled in a post: “A corrupt judge protecting corruption. He needs to be impeached NOW!”
Republican senators vented their concerns about tech billionaire Elon Musk’s aggressive approach to freezing federal spending and cutting government jobs during a private meeting with White House
Republicans in Congress have no control over DOGE, and now the White House denies Elon Musk is running it. Convenient!
Recent days have seen Democratic lawmakers take to both traditional and social media to publicly urge "just three House Republicans" to cross the aisle and vote for a bill designed to stop Musk from accessing U.S. citizens' records in the Department of Treasury.
Colo., join Morning Joe to discuss the National Governors Association winter meeting, Gov. Polis' initiative on education and Gov. Stitt setting up 'Oklahoma DOGE'.