President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency back to U.S. citizens as a kind of dividend. He said at an investment conference in Miami that the administration is considering a concept in which 20% of the savings produced by DOGE’s cost-cutting efforts goes to American citizens and another 20% goes to paying down the national debt.
President Trump is spending much of Wednesday in Florida, but is still making waves in Washington. Ahead of attending a Saudi investment conference in Miami, the president has traded barbs with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and posted on Truth Social that he favors the House’s budget plans over the Senate’s two-bill strategy.
More than 100 people gathered in the Florida Capitol Monday evening to protest policies enacted by President Donald Trump in his second term.
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Hosted on MSNWhat are Elon Musk's kids' names? Meet the 13 children of billionaire as Ashley St Clair files for custodyElon Musk has made his feelings about the "population apocalypse" known, which might explain his decision to have 12 children - and counting. Most recently, right-wing influencer Ashley St Clair claimed that she was the mother of his 13th child,
Well, we actually are trying to be as transparent as possible. In fact, we post our actions to the DOGE [Department of Government [...] More
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Billionaire Elon Musk issued an ultimatum to federal employees Saturday, saying in a post on his social media platform X that employees must respond to an email justifying the work they completed this week or resign.
Musk originally backed Ron DeSantis in last year’s Republican presidential primary, even helping the Florida governor launch his White House bid in a glitch-marred presentation on X. But Musk met with Trump at his Florida residence last March and endorsed the then-candidate in July, after the first assassination attempt.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back and Super Bowl champion Mike Collier has died. He was 71. The news was first confirmed in an obituary and later reported by the Herald Mail. Collier passed away in Maryland on Sunday. No cause of death has been announced at this time. He began his career as a ...
Matthew Lawrence recently said on the “Magical Rewind” podcast that the only time he got into trouble on a film or television set was when Gabrielle Union allegedly reported him. According to Lawrence, the incident occurred after he declined Union’s offer to rehearse their lines together on the set of their 1999 TV movie “H-E …
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