Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk[1] wrapped up his time as the public face of DOGE in a press conference with President Donald Trump on Monday, leaving behind a total estimated $175 billion in government cost-cutting over the past few months.
The $175 billion
With Elon Musk[1] leaving his role at the White House as head of the Department of Government Efficiency and President Donald Trump[2] saying DOGE’s work will continue, the question now in Washington is who will take the reins to become Musk’s successor.
Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin[1] signed a bill into law Friday limiting cellphone use for all Virginia public elementary, middle and high school students.
Youngkin, who built his political career championing parents' rights in education, ceremoniously
Speaking with members of the press on Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump[1] floated the possibility of issuing a presidential pardon to disgraced rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs[2], saying "it's not a popularity contest" and "I would certainly look at the