Musk’s loyalists at DOGE have infiltrated dozens of federal agencies, pushed out tens of thousands of workers, and siphoned ...
By Sunday evening, leaders at the Pentagon, FBI, State Department, Department of Homeland Security and Department of Energy had all instructed their staff not to reply to an email that federal ...
This has been defied by numerous top officials from Trump’s own administration, but Trump said the idea was “great ... and then said that failure to reply would be taken as resignation.
The Washington Post wants to hear from people affected by DOGE ... to reply immediately to avoid any risk of losing their jobs. Some federal workers in group chats discussed sending memes or ...
The agency now says responding is voluntary, while Trump said anyone who didn’t reply would be at least “sort of semi-fired.” ...
Musk appeared to arrive at the idea over the weekend when an X user ... that gold wasn’t stolen from Fort Knox?” Musk said in reply. “Maybe it’s there, maybe it’s not.
That afternoon, however, Mr. Trump posted a meme, which he said came from Mr ... raised doubt about the order but supported DOGE overall. Credit...Cindy Schultz for The New York Times Senator ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission declared that most meme coins, such as Dogecoin (DOGE-USD) and Shiba Inu ...
President Donald Trump shared a SpongeBob SquarePants-themed meme after Elon Musk announced ... told intelligence community workers not to reply to the email, the New York Times reported.
Cocoro enters the scene, bolstering the meme coin industry with its launch on Ethereum's layer-2 network Base. Cocoro's market cap hits the ground running, soaring above $80 million before ...
Later on Wednesday, Trump told reporters on Air Force One that he “loves” the plan and thinks it’s a “great idea,” according to a White House pool report. However, DOGE savings checks ...
Unfortunately for deficit hawks and tax cutters, Musk seems to be taken with a very different idea: giving savings directly back to taxpayers as a “DOGE Dividend,” as Fortune reports: ...