President Donald Trump[1] is getting what he wants.
Specifically, who he wants to serve in his administration.
The nomination of former Rep. Matt Gaetz[2], R-Fla., for attorney general last November?
That was a lifetime ago. Pushed out. Withdrawn. Unconfirmable.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer[1], D-N.Y., unveiled on Monday the Democrats' counter-offensive plan against the broad government audit being conducted by President Donald Trump's temporary agency, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
"Senate
EXCLUSIVE: More than 100 congressional lawmakers have lined up behind the goal of cutting government waste, as Republicans and Democrats wage an aggressive ideological battle over the merits of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The
Democratic lawmakers are fueling concerns of a partial government shutdown, warning they may withhold support for any plan in protest of President Donald Trump[1]'s shakeup of the federal government.
Left-wing leaders who have warned of the catastrophic