Two members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday asked President Donald Trump's Air Force secretary nominee whether he unfairly favored Elon Musk in a classified, multibillion-dollar spy satellite contract.
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Elon Musk’s DOGE Calls in U.S. Marshals When a Small Agency Refuses to Share Data
Tuberville says a bit too much about Elon Musk and DOGE’s reach
The Alabama Republican said Musk and his surrogates “know what they’re doing a hell of a lot more” than he does. That wasn't exactly reassuring.
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Elon Musk's DOGE Tried to Fire Air Traffic Controllers: Report
The senior Democrats on the Senate and House national security panels, who typically moderate their public statements given their positions, issued a scathing statement before the president’s speech.
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Musk to speak to Senate Republicans on Wednesday
Musk promises better communication between Republican lawmakers, DOGE
Trump adviser Elon Musk stepped up his congressional outreach Wednesday, taking questions from Republican lawmakers, some of whom are facing anger over DOGE
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Trump’s Shoutout to Musk Immediately Added to DOGE Lawsuit
John Phelan, President Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of the Navy, faced a tense confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday.
Military veterans have been disproportionately affected by the administration’s early cuts, and GOP lawmakers have unleashed a rare tide of public pushback. That reached a crescendo this week as the Trump administration raises the possibility of large-scale dismissals of Department of Veterans Affairs employees.
John Thune was speaking after the U.S. voted against a United Nations resolution that would have put responsibility for the brutal Russian invasion on the man who ordered it
Republican members of the Senate Armed Services Committee led by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) grilled Elbridge Colby, President Trump’s pick to serve as undersecretary of Defense for policy, over his evolving stances on Iran,
More than a dozen Senate Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, attacked President Trump in a coordinated social-media offensive Tuesday. “S— that ain’t true,” the lawmakers said in a series of videos,
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