Democrat Lawmaker’s Petition to ‘Keep Musk Out’ of Nashville Nets Under 1,000 Signatures in First Week

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The petition started by State Representative Aftyn Behn (D-Nashville), urging Tennessee Governor Bill Lee to abandon reported talks with Elon Musk’s Boring Company to potentially construct a tunnel connecting Nashville’s airport with its downtown, received less than 1,000 signatures within its first week. 

Behn’s petition was prompted after it was reported earlier this month by The Nashville Business Journal that Tennessee officials and executives at the Boring Company have for months been discussing a potential tunnel, between five and 10 miles long. 

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White House Sends $9.4 Billion Rescission Package to Congress as Musk Revolts

Elon Musk

The White House on Tuesday sent a $9.4 billion rescissions package to Congress in order to codify some of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts as DOGE Chief Elon Musk publicly excoriates the GOP for its failure to address the debt in the “big beautiful bill.”

“Today, we have officially received the rescissions request from the White House to eliminate $9.4 billion in wasteful foreign aid spending at State and USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR and PBS,” House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed, according to The Hill.

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Kari Lake’s Reforms of Voice of America Winding Its Way Through Conflicted Courts

Kari Lake

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a stay granted on Wednesday requiring the Trump administration to continue paying grants to Voice of America (VOA) grantees. The cuts were led by Kari Lake, who was appointed as advisor to the acting CEO of the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which oversees VOA.

Lake posted on X after the ruling, “Judges are trying to take the authority away from the President to run executive branch agencies. This is a gross encroachment on the President’s Article II Powers. The American people voted loud and clear for President Trump and his agenda. We will appeal this ruling as high as possible.” The Trump administration is planning an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court.

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Musk: ‘DOGE Is Just Becoming the Whipping Boy for Everything’

Elon Musk

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk say the Department of Government Efficiency that he led “is just becoming the whipping boy for everything,” including matters in which the agency was not involved. 

Musk made the comment in a Washington Post interview released Tuesday about the agency, which has attempted to significantly reduce the size of the federal government in large part by slashing government jobs and shuttering entire agencies. Such efforts have frequently been met by lawsuits. 

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Nashville Announces End to Pandemic-Era Rental Assistance as DOGE Cuts $48 Billion Program

Budget and Finance

The Metro Council Committee on Budget and Finance determined on Monday that a rental assistance program, created with federal funding sent to help Americans avoid eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic, will come to an end on June 30, as the result of steps by the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency to cut wasteful spending.

Explaining that DOGE recommended the U.S. Department of the Treasury (USDT) terminate its Emergency Rental Assistance program, which has doled out tens of billions since it was authorized in 2021, the Metro Council urged residents in need of assistance to contact the Metropolitan Action Commission (MAC) prior to June 30.

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Judges Signal They Will Likely Rule Against Government Media Employees, Funding of NGOs in Employees’ Lawsuit Against Kari Lake’s DOGEing of USAGM

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The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona announced on Friday in a press release that immigration related criminal charges against 287 defendants were brought within 10 days, April 26 through May 5. Part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, known as Operation Take Back America (OTBA), the charges were for entering the country illegally, reentering the country illegally, and human smuggling.

The office has been steadily bringing illegal immigration related charges against defendants since OTBA launched in March. Some of the previous weeks have surpassed the average weekly numbers during the Biden administration last year. Between April 12-18, the office brought 329 charges, far more than the weekly average under President Joe Biden last year of 250 charges per week.

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Musk Slashes DOGE Savings Forecast by 85 Percent

Elon Musk

Elon Musk announced Thursday that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is now targeting $150 billion in federal savings for fiscal year 2026 — dramatically scaling back earlier claims of slashing as much as $2 trillion.

Musk initially projected DOGE would deliver $2 trillion in savings by targeting government waste, fraud and abuse. That figure was halved to $1 trillion earlier this year, but Musk walked it back again at Thursday’s Cabinet meeting, saying the revised $150 billion projection will “result in better services for the American people” and ensure federal spending “in a way that is sensible and fair and good.”

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Congressional Witness Tells Rep. Tim Burchett Spouses of Congressmen Financially Benefit from Federal Government

John Hart

A witness testifying before a U.S. House committee on Tuesday told U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN-02) it was his belief that spouses of sitting congressmen enrich themselves by renting real estate to the federal government, appearing to bolster the Tennessee Republican’s prior predictions that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) would uncover corruption in Congress. 

The exchange happened during a hearing held by the House Committee on Oversight, aimed at reducing the federal government’s real estate holdings and leases, with witnesses including David Marroni from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and John Hart, the CEO of the government transparency group OpenTheBooks.

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Attorney General Kris Mayes Sues New Trump Administration Two More Times, over DOGE Cuts to the Federal Government

Arizona AG Kris Mayes

Attorney General Kris Mayes joined other Democratic attorneys general filing two more lawsuits against the Trump administration on Friday. One of the lawsuits challenged the pausing of controversial grants issued by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The second contested the dismantling of three agencies that assist unions, promote minority-owned businesses, and give money to libraries for Drag Queen Story Hour for children. Mayes, who has developed a reputation for aggressively going after Republicans, has filed 13 previous lawsuits with other attorneys general against the Trump administration this year.

The 21 attorneys general argued in the lawsuits that the Trump administration was interfering with Congress’s authority. However, those agencies are under the executive branch, not Congress. 

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Commentary: Reflections on the Counter-Revolution in America

Donald Trump

When Donald Trump entered office, he faced a number of choices that had confronted the last three Republican presidents, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush. They all had the choice to either shrink government and reduce deficits or slow government growth while cutting taxes.

They had the choice of using American power to restore deterrence by invading belligerents (e.g., Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan) or targeting enemies without deploying ground troops to change governments.

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DOGE Unmasks Maddening Waste, but May Struggle to Find Permanent Spending Cuts Without Congress

DOGE

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is delivering powerful anecdotes of wasteful government spending, inefficiencies, and fraud, but will continue to struggle to achieve permanent reductions without an act of Congress.

The DOGE website currently touts about $130 billion in savings spread across nearly every major government agency, at a total of about $807.45 per taxpayer. The effort has boasted some shocking finds, including an old mine shaft where federal employee retirement records are processed entirely by hand, $80 million in “wasted” funds at the Pentagon, and millions in controversial spending at the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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‘The Pandemic Is Over’: All NIH COVID Grants Eliminated Under New Directive

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A two-sentence paragraph in a new guidance document to National Institutes of Health grant managers brings a five-year surge of COVID-19 research funding to a screeching halt.

Chief grants management specialists at each of the NIH’s 27 institutes and centers have been instructed to “completely excise” grants that clash with the Trump administration’s priorities. A Tuesday NIH directive broadens the categories of research that clash with the administration’s priorities to include research on COVID-19, according to Nature magazine.

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Rep. Tim Burchett Says ‘Big Boys Tried to Shut Me’ Down over Prediction DOGE Investigations Will Lead to Congress

Tim Burchett and Elon Musk

U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN-02) on Friday said his comments about the potential for Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to find corruption in Congress led to political repercussions, including discussions over a primary challenger to run against him in 2026, which the Tennessee Republican said has already depressed his fundraising.

Burchett said during an appearance on the “Two Guys One Coup” podcast that Congress lacks “enough people with enough guts to impeach” the various federal judges behind rulings that “impede” President Donald Trump and his agenda, divulging that he faced repercussions for his various predictions that DOGE investigations would lead to Congress.

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Second Amendment Leaders Press DOGE to Stop Health Agencies’ Gun Control Studies

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Elon Musk is used to being vilified by the left, particularly since he was tasked by President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in trimming the waste, fraud and abuse that has bloated federal government.

Now, one section of the citizenry is actually asking him to push harder: Second Amendment advocates are asking him to block taxpayer-funded health agencies from spending millions on gun control research. 

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Tennessee Republicans Glenn Jacobs, Brent Taylor, Todd Starnes Support Tesla amid Protests over Elon Musk and DOGE

Glenn Jacobs

Tennessee Republicans made gestures in support of Elon Musk and his electric vehicle company Tesla on Saturday as organized protests over the billionaire’s efforts within President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) occurred throughout the Volunteer State.

Protesters descended on Tesla showroom in Franklin, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Bartlett on Saturday as part of a “Tesla Takedown” organized by Indivisible Tennessee, which describes itself as individual cells “brought together by a practical guide to resist the Trump agenda.” The progressive nonprofit claims its members will take “regular, iterative, and increasingly complex actions” to resist Trump and his agenda.

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Hegseth Eliminates $580 Million on Wasteful ‘Woke’ Spending

Pete Hegseth

In an ongoing effort to identify and cut wasteful spending at the U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the latest round of cuts total more than $580 million.

In the last few weeks, working with the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency, the DOD has eliminated more than $800 million in programs, contracts and grants “that do not match the priorities of this president or this department,” Hegseth said. “In other words, they are not a good use of taxpayer dollars. Ultimately, that’s who funds us and we owe you transparency and making sure we’re using it well.”

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Rep. Tim Burchett Says Elon Musk Motivated to ‘Change the Course’ of America for His ‘Heck of a Lot of Kids’

Elon Musk

U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN-02) on Wednesday revealed that he questioned Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk about his motivations for leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and that the billionaire cited the fate of his thirteen children.

Burchett, a member of the House DOGE Committee, was asked for his review of Musk and his motivations during a Wednesday interview with “Forbes Newsroom.”

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USPS Enlists DOGE to Stop the Bleeding After Hemorrhaging Billions

USPS

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced an agreement Thursday with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) help the financially struggling U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to identify cost savings and address systemic issues.

DeJoy announced the partnership, which includes the General Services Administration (GSA), in a letter to top lawmakers. The letter unveiled plans to cut 10,000 jobs over the next month through a voluntary early retirement program.

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Tennessee State Sen. Brent Taylor Says Bill Forcing Juvenile Court Judges to Use Dedicated Facilities Inspired by ‘Elon Musk and DOGE’

State Sen Brent Taylor

Tennessee State Senator Brent Taylor (R-Memphis) said his bill to require juvenile court judges to use dedicated courtrooms located in detention facilities is directly inspired from “Elon Musk and DOGE,” drawing comparisons between the move and those suggested by President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

According to its legislative summary, Senate Bill (SB) 718 would require juvenile courts to use “a dedicated courtroom provided by the county that is closest in proximity to an approved detention center,” whenever holding hearings for any “child custody, detention, or adjudicatory proceeding.”

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Commentary: Trump’s Tax Cuts Are Popular Because They Benefited the Middle Class

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President Donald Trump’s approach to economic growth relies on a multifaceted approach that includes reducing wasteful federal spending, placing tariffs on foreign goods, and perhaps most significantly, extending the sweeping slate of tax cuts he implemented in his first term for all Americans. 

Those tax cuts, which Americans have been benefiting from for the past seven years, are set to expire unless Congress acts to extend them, and President Trump is working overtime to ensure they remain in place.

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Rep. Tim Burchett Urges Elon Musk, DOGE to Investigate Congress for ‘Ill-Gotten Gains,’ Cites Ukraine War Spending

Rep. Tim Burchett

U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN-02) on Thursday urged Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to extend their investigations of government graft and waste to the U.S. Congress, where he predicted the businessman and his team of budget cutters would learn lawmakers are the recipients of “ill-gotten gains” which influence their votes.

Burchett made the remarks during an appearance on C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal,” first telling the network that he would “wholeheartedly support” efforts by the U.S. Senate to make DOGE cuts permanent, before suggesting Musk should expand the breadth of his work.

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Kari Lake Sworn in to Position Within Trump Administration, Poised to Lead Voice of America

Kari Lake

After being tapped by President Donald Trump last year after his election to lead the Voice of America (VOA) Kari Lake was sworn in on Monday. She was named a special adviser for VOA’s parent, the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) until she transitions to director of VOA after Trump’s nominee L. Brett Bozell III is confirmed by the Senate to lead USAGM. Known for her famous takedowns of the mainstream media over its bias, the former news anchorwoman and political candidate will face a significant amount of work dismantling the bias and bloat within the VOA.

Lake posted on X, “I got sworn in today. Looking forward to serving America, streamlining the United States Agency of Global Media and everything it oversees.”

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Commentary: DOGE’s Key Revelation Shows a Federal Budget Made into a Maze Impervious to Reform

Elon Musk

As Elon Musk and his tech team urge their fellow Americans to become “domestic auditors” to help rein in federal spending, people have been encouraged to use the Treasury Department’s usaspending.gov website to identify and track government finance.

But usaspending.gov is wrong on the biggest picture, RealClearInvestigations found. 

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Top DOGE Administrator Revealed by New York Times to be Nashville Woman

Amy Gleason

The top administrator at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was revealed on Tuesday by The New York Times to be Amy Gleason, a Nashville woman who seems to have previously worked as a Senior Advisor to the U.S. Digital Service (USDS), which was renamed DOGE after Elon Musk was made a special government employee.

According to The Times, a White House official confirmed Gleason’s identity as legacy media outlets sought answers about DOGE’s leadership in response to the Trump administration confirming Musk does not lead the government agency. The outlet described Gleason as “the temporary leader of what is formally known as the U.S. DOGE Service.”

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‘Shameless’: EJ Haust Slams Establishment Media’s Propaganda Stunt Against Trump Administration

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EJ Haust, a digital marketing expert and official guest host of The Michael Patrick Leahy Show, said the establishment media’s “shameless” efforts to attack the Trump administration are based on stories with “no legs.”

Haust first pointed to the negative coverage of U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem’s recent visit to the U.S.-Mexico border where she rode horseback to survey the area.

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Rep. Tim Burchett Predicts DOGE Investigations Will Lead to ‘Red Faces in Congress’ Before CNN Cuts Interview

Rep. Tim Burchett CNN interview

U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN-02) predicted that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) investigations into waste, fraud, and abuse in the government’s finances will result in “red faces in Congress” during a testy Tuesday interview with CNN.

Burchett made the remarks after he was repeatedly questioned by CNN’s Pam Brown regarding the data provided to members of DOGE, the presidential commission run by Elon Musk and ordered by President Donald Trump to find and help eliminate government waste and fraudulent spending.

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Commentary: A Judge Can’t Block Trump’s Pause on Spending

Judge McConnell

Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump, quite sensibly, paused some federal spending programs to see whether they are lawful and advance America’s interests, which he had promised voters he would do. That temporary delay, however, set off a firestorm among the liberal states and organizations that, as recent disclosures have revealed, have benefited immensely and unjustifiably from the government’s largesse.

Some states and the District of Columbia convinced a federal district judge to temporarily block Trump’s spending pause, arguing (quite hyperbolically) that the pause would irreparably harm “the social fabric of life” in their jurisdictions. In just a few days, and without full briefs from the parties, Chief Judge John McConnell of the District of Rhode Island concluded that this spending pause was unlawful, because no statute authorizes the president to delay the disbursement of congressionally appropriated funds, the pause was arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedure Act, and it is unconstitutional because Congress has the spending power, not the president.

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Arizona’s Two Biggest Universities Received Grants from USAID for Addressing Overseas Climate Change, Assisting Foreign Countries

Sen Mark Kelly, University of Arizona Tucson

The Trump administration, with the assistance of X owner Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is shutting down partisan spending under the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), placing a freeze on all the agency’s spending while pursuing plans to shut it completely down — the website has already been taken down. In Arizona, hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded grants have gone to Arizona State University and the University of Arizona to address climate change overseas and other questionable purposes. 

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ denounced the move. “Doing away with this agency or severely undermining its capacity will not just hurt people, it will also push countries that receive our help into the arms of our adversaries, making us less safe,” he said.

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Commentary: The Democrat Party’s Self-Destruction

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

The Democratic Party is polling about 31 percent approval, a near-historic low.

Despite enjoying a huge lead in fundraising, legacy media favoritism, and incumbency, in the 2024 election, Democrats lost the White House to Donald Trump. Ever since, they have offered nothing new, no novel agenda, no innovative policies—nothing other than screaming that they are loudly against everything and anything that the president is for.

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Nashville Democrat Jeff Yarbro Wants Elon Musk in ‘Jail’ if DOGE ‘Hurts Tennesseans’ by Blocking Federal Grants

State Senator Jeff Yarbro

Tennessee State Senator Jeff Yarbro (D-Nashville) on Thursday filed legislation that he said could lead to the jailing of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) leader Elon Musk, if the government reformer’s work “hurts Tennesseans” by denying them grant funding through DOGE’s efforts to cut wasteful spending.

Senate Bill (SB) 1128 by Jeff Yarbro, submitted Thursday as the “Shielding Tennesseans from Oligarchic Power and Eliminating Lawless Obstruction of Necessities” (STOP ELON) Act, would create a new felony offense that would be applied to anyone who, according to a description of the bill, interferes “with an individual’s or entity’s receipt of a loan, grant, or financial assistance,” to which the government previously said they were entitled.

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Over 20,000 Federal Workers Accept Trump’s Offer of Eight-Month Buyout

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After President Donald Trump offered all federal workers the option to resign from their posts in exchange for eight months of paid vacation, at least 20,000 federal employees have accepted the unprecedented offer.

As reported by TownHall, the offer from President Trump applies to any and all federal employees who decide to resign by February 6, which will make them eligible for 7 to 9 months of severance. The 20,000 who have accepted thus far comprise about 1% of the federal workforce, with the Trump Administration aiming for as many as 5% to 10% to accept the offer. The total could increase significantly on Wednesday, with 24 hours left before the offer expires.

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