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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  • Guns and weapons trafficked from US fueling Haiti gang violence (theguardian.com)
    Guns and weapons trafficked from US fueling Haiti gang violence (theguardian.com)
  • 📺 Political Violence Encouraged: Kansas GOP Fundraiser Features Battering Of Biden Effigy (crooksandliars.com)
    📺 Political Violence Encouraged: Kansas GOP Fundraiser Features Battering Of Biden Effigy (crooksandliars.com)
  • Accused Jan. 6 rioter charged with firing gun during U.S. Capitol attack: report (rawstory.com)
    Accused Jan. 6 rioter charged with firing gun during U.S. Capitol attack: report (rawstory.com)
  • Explosive Device Is Detonated Outside Alabama Attorney General’s Office (huffpost.com)
    Explosive Device Is Detonated Outside Alabama Attorney General’s Office (huffpost.com)
  • 9th Circuit stays future release orders for neo-Nazi Robert Rundo amid dismissal appeal (post.news)
    9th Circuit stays future release orders for neo-Nazi Robert Rundo amid dismissal appeal (post.news)
  • Violence erupts as Israelis call for elections in Tel Aviv protests (jpost.com)
  • Hundreds of prisoners escape Port-au-Prince prison as violence escalates in Haitian capital (cnn.com)
    Hundreds of prisoners escape Port-au-Prince prison as violence escalates in Haitian capital (cnn.com)
  • Testimony Fleshes Out Account of Trump’s Demand to Go to Capitol on Jan. 6 (nytimes.com)
    Testimony Fleshes Out Account of Trump’s Demand to Go to Capitol on Jan. 6 (nytimes.com)
  • Jan. 6 rioter holding ‘stop the steal’ sign swung at officers with a Trump flag, FBI says (www-nbcnews-com.cdn.ampproject.org)
  • Court Overturns Sentencing Enhancement Used in Jan. 6 Rioter Cases – but it may mean little. Here’s why. (nytimes.com)
    Court Overturns Sentencing Enhancement Used in Jan. 6 Rioter Cases – but it may mean little. Here’s why. (nytimes.com)
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