Raving Dem Lawmakers Protest Elon Musk, DOGE; ‘Shut Down the Senate, We are at War’

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Raving Dem Lawmakers Protest Elon Musk, DOGE; ‘Shut Down the Senate, We are at War’
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Warren forgets that no one elected USAID’s leadership either, yet they have the power to distribute $40 billion in taxpayer funds as they see fit.

The last straw for Democratic lawmakers came when Elon Musk ’s team of 18 to 25-year-old geniuses pulled back the curtain and exposed the United States Agency for International Development as little more than a global charity for progressive causes. In a collective frenzy, what looked like the majority of House Democrats along with several senators, converged outside of the Treasury Department building to let their voices be heard.

She also appears to forget that no one voted for the individuals who actually ran the government during President Joe Biden’s four years in office. He was clearly incapable of governing.Well, you wretched witches, we actually did vote for the creation of DOGE led by Elon Musk, and we are loving the results so far.Even Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer showed up.

Watters reminded viewers that “USAID is only 0.7% of the federal budget. If they found this much fraud and corruption in this one tiny agency, imagine how bad the rest of it is.”There’s probably no entity in the government that is more of an entrenched power center of unelected bureaucrats with less accountability, less oversight than USAID.

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