DOGE vowed to make government more ‘efficient’ — but it’s doing the opposite (washingtonpost.com)

DOGE vowed to make government more ‘efficient’ — but it’s doing the opposite (washingtonpost.com)

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  • To Trump, Foreign Business Is Scandalous, Unless It’s His Own (nytimes.com)
    To Trump, Foreign Business Is Scandalous, Unless It’s His Own (nytimes.com)
  • Fulton County judge orders Trump’s trial to be televised (rawstory.com)
    Fulton County judge orders Trump’s trial to be televised (rawstory.com)
  • State senator eyes new panel as way to punish Fani Willis over Trump indictments (ajc.com)
    State senator eyes new panel as way to punish Fani Willis over Trump indictments (ajc.com)
  • Trump’s threats are not empty — and they pose a danger to us all (thehill.com)
    Trump’s threats are not empty — and they pose a danger to us all (thehill.com)
  • Trump Election Crimes Prosecutor Refuses Meadows Request To Delay Surrender — Will ‘File Warrants’ If He’s Late (mediaite.com)
    Trump Election Crimes Prosecutor Refuses Meadows Request To Delay Surrender — Will ‘File Warrants’ If He’s Late (mediaite.com)
  • Trump co-defendant John Eastman surrenders in Georgia 2020 election case (axios.com)
    Trump co-defendant John Eastman surrenders in Georgia 2020 election case (axios.com)
  • ‘Sung Like A Canary’: Ex-GOP Lawmaker Names Trump Insider Who Flipped (huffpost.com)
    ‘Sung Like A Canary’: Ex-GOP Lawmaker Names Trump Insider Who Flipped (huffpost.com)
  • Prosecutors: Trump Mar-a-Lago security aide flipped after changing lawyers (politico.com)
    Prosecutors: Trump Mar-a-Lago security aide flipped after changing lawyers (politico.com)
  • Scott Hall surrendres in Georgia 2020 election case (cnn.com)
    Scott Hall surrendres in Georgia 2020 election case (cnn.com)
  • Scott Hall becomes first defendant in Trump Georgia election case to turn himself in (theguardian.com)
    Scott Hall becomes first defendant in Trump Georgia election case to turn himself in (theguardian.com)
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