The New York Times is reporting that Elon Musk is preparing to set up the Department of Government Efficiency in the Eisenhower Building, which is less than a five-minute walk from the White House. It’s still unclear if the billionaire will have complete unfettered access to the West Wing (that requires a “special pass”),
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary ... open image in gallery Governor DeSantis said there are ‘big problems’ with many legal immigration programs, including the H-1B visa program ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has apparently decided to let bygones be bygones. And he’s ready to help Trump with his dark vision for America.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a side in the MAGA civil war over ... Department of Government Efficiency co-chairs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have come out in support of the program. Ramaswamy has argued that the US does “not produce the ...
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President-elect Donald Trump has yet to take office, but his influence already is rippling through state capitols.
Fox News host Baier says this isn't the same Donald Trump from 2016, and his focus on his place in history may explain why Elon Musk is still around.
Among the first executive orders signed by President Trump was an order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America."
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and other billionaires were given pride of place behind Trump as he was sworn in as the 47th president.
Scott Bessent, Donald Trump’s nominee for treasury secretary, made it clear during his confirmation hearing Thursday that he’s only interested in protecting the interests of the rich and powerful. The hedge fund manager with a net worth of at least $500 million repeatedly spiked down questions about whether he would support working-class priorities.
Treasury Secretary pick Scott Bessent, Lee Zeldin, the president-elect's choice to run the Environmental Protection Agency, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum who'll run the Interior Department took questions on Capitol Hill as they look to secure their spots in the incoming administration.