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Trump and Musk Aren't the First to Make Deep Cuts. Clinton-Era Reinventing Government Saved Billions
Trump, Musk aren’t the first to make deep cuts: Clinton-era initiative saved billions
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Elon Musk Defends DOGE Cuts, Says Bill Clinton Would Be Branded a 'Far-Right Republican' in 2025
A new administration swept into Washington and announced plans to shake it up, using corporate know-how and new technology to streamline the federal bureaucracy. It offered millions
It offered millions of government employees buyouts and slashed costs to balance the budget. It might sound like the controversial cost-cutting push led by billionaire Elon Musk under the auspices of Republican President Donald Trump.
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Clinton’s ‘reinventing government’ effort cut 400,000 federal workers and made bureaucracy more efficient—by doing the opposite of DOGE.
Elon Musk is no stranger to controversy, but his latest revelations on Joe Rogan’s podcast sent shockwaves through political and tech circles.
Elon Musk accuses rival billionaire of trying to ‘destroy’ Trump to stop ‘Epstein List’ from coming out - ‘Why was Reid Hoffman so intent on destroying Trump?’ Elon Musk asked Joe Rogan before agreeing with Rogan’s claims that it was to prevent the ‘list from coming out.
Bill Clinton and Donald Trump have taken notably different approaches and paces when it comes to federal government cuts.
Congress has a process called the Congressional Review Act (CRA) that allows it to disapprove proposed federal regulations, and while it has been used once prior to 2017, it was only utilized once prior to 2017 when Congress blocked a regulation being proposed by President George W.
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