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Blah-blah-blah. Have they disclosed whether the alleged 369 yo guy's account got any real money transferred to it. Doesn't even require a long video, just some bank statements.
Republican Senator Jim Banks calls a fired HHS worker a "clown" after the man followed him around, demanding he get his job back.
You could not have timed the elevator door closing better than this.
Worker: "Are you gonna do anything to stop what's happening?"
Banks: "You probably deserved it."
Worker: "Why why did I deserve it?"
Banks: "Because you seem like a clown"
The_Deplorable says
If true that's crap. But I also always question where they get these net worths from? I know they have disclosure and forms they have to fill out. It is easy to hide money though. He could be having donors and lobbyist give him $9,900 cash daily 365 days a year. Wouldn't trigger a damn thing.
Of course, congresscritters do engage in insider trading.
Much ado about nothing.
Is there a detailed list of these?
About $3k per taxpaying household. Makes for a decent weekend getaway.
True?
Patrick says
True?
Musk says any BS he likes and people believe him because he has had business successes. Where are the robotaxis? It is amazing how much latitude people with "successful businesses" are given. People in the US worship them.
Musk says any BS he likes and people believe him because he has had business successes. Where are the robotaxis? It is amazing how much latitude people with "successful businesses" are given. People in the US worship them.
What Elon has already accomplished in rocketry with SpaceX alone is sufficient to give him wide latitude to be an independent set of eyes with DOGE IMO.
They’re forked again! Yesterday, Bloomberg ran an encouraging story headlined, “Federal Workers Jump at Buyout Offers They Once Shunned.” DOGE sent a second buyout offer to federal employees, coloquially called “Fork in the Road Part 2,” and this time they seem to be listening. They should take the deal or quit complaining.
This time, Fork 2 is being stabbed from each agency, rather than as a centralized offer like Fork 1. Bloomberg reported that about 20,000 IRS employees —about 20% of the agency’s staff— accepted the forking offer. By comparison, only 3,700 of them took the first stab. The paper also reported that 3,700 prodded DOE workers took the new deal (double the 1,300 who jumped the first time), and 4,000 DOT workers have so far signed on (about 7% of the agency’s total).
It seems to be everywhere. Politico said the Pentagon’s entire “Digital Design Services” team is taking the deal (all 14 of them, but still).
DOGE CLEARED IN NLRB WHISTLEBLOWER FIASCO — NOW THE ACCUSER’S IN THE HOT SEAT
Daniel J. Berulis claimed Elon’s DOGE team hacked into the NLRB — that’s the National Labor Relations Board — and funneled sensitive data to Russia.
One problem: they never had a login. Not even a password reset email.
Turns out Berulis filed a national security complaint based on a gut feeling, not evidence.
Now folks are asking the DOJ to investigate him — because making up a spy story isn’t a harmless mix-up.
Former Donald Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon says something isn’t passing the smell test with Elon Musk’s work at the Department of Government Efficiency.
“None of this makes sense,” Bannon told Ben Smith, the editor in chief of Semafor, during the World Economy Summit.
“We need to have a very specific accounting of what he found, as far as fraud goes and waste, and I mean details,” Bannon said.
Bannon also said he wants a letter of certification showing that no one has taken any data from the Trump administration or government, to which Semafor’s editor-in-chief Ben Smith asked, “Sounds like you don’t trust [Musk] not to take data?”
“Trust, but verify,” Bannon responded.
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