Doge Doge Legislator says Trump ‘has already collected victories for taxpayers’ with efficiency initiatives
Senate Run “Doge” On Friday, the MP said that her search for government efficiency began to come full circle, as the Agricultural Department launched a mandate to return to work, which she said was first encouraged by the 2024 whistleblower, which contacted her office.
“Trump’s administration, Doge and I already get wins for taxpayers,” Senator Joni Ernst, R-IowaFox News Digital said on Friday.
“Growing up on the farm, I know what it really means to work from home.”
President Donald Trump Also, he emphasized the difference between a phone in white collar jobs and Americans in agriculture and production who have no luxury to work from the table.
In the example of journalists, Trump said that federal workers look less productively when working at home and that dynamics are “unjust for millions of people in the United States who actually work hard from the place of jobs, not from their home.”
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He also warned the federal workers that they would have to apply to the office or “You are dismissed.”
In this regard, Ernst referred to the whistle who came to her and were allegedly a void in the USDA district in Columbia.
This, she said, encouraged her to outline the proposal of politics that eventually became “Doge” – a term popularized by Trump Ally Elon Musk.
“When I first discovered that the Ministry of Agriculture was a ghost city, I took action to end the abuse of federal employees and forced the agency to work for Iowa farmers,” Ernst said.
“I put bureaucrats on the notice that their four -year holiday was over, and we were just starting to return Washington to work and serve the American people.”
The Memorial of the Minister of Agriculture Gary Washington, which Politico received on Thursday, ordered more staff “with allocated owed stations” to work from their offices full time. Additional guidelines would follow workers without a previous workstation.
Ernst characterized the record as that moment of full circle.
Ernst allegedly presented her wound concerns about a phone dealing with bureaucrats and an unused space in Washington, who launched cards on a federal book during a meeting with Trump and men at MAR-a-Laga last year.
She had previously compiled a report after an investigation of government waste and abuse that could be realized two trillion of dollars in savings if problems were attended.
In December a statement, which emphasizes the report, the Budget Committee of the Domestic is now led by Ambassador Jodey Arrington, R-Texas-TEXAS-said that Biden’s administration convened mass phones “generated labor comprehension, while taxpayers cost unnecessary maintenance and compensation costs. “
“Early success means there is a lot more,” added a person familiar with Doge from the Senate.
According to the report of the Government’s Liability Office, only 11% of the office space was occupied in the first quarter of 2023, and 75% of the available space in 17 federal agencies remained empty from the pandemic.
Ernst has built its initial pre-formal-“Doge” probes from the USDA whistleblower, which is why it believes that the latest development that returns to work for agricultural bureaucrats is a question that is now coming throughout the circle.
Ambassador Aaron Bean, R-Fla.
“President Trump Executive Command, which requires federal employees to return to work, is the first step in improving the effectiveness of the Government.”
“This is just common sense, and the exact type of waste dogs will continue to break,” Bean said.
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Ernst’s first Doge “Victory” came with the adoption of the Law on Otherwise Democrats called for a longtime friend of former President Joe Biden, Senator Tom Carpera, D-Del, and signed while both Delawareans went to public service.
Within the Law on the Development of Water Resources, Thomas R. Carper was a provision on the forces of the General Services Directorate for the sale of the Federal Building of Wilbur J. Cohen.
The block-long “downloaded classicist” of the building southwest of the US capitol was designed by architect Philadelphia Charles Z. Clauder in the 1930s, and was originally hosted by the Social Insurance Administration.
However, its total occupancy decreased to 2% – to a large extent to the vote of US workers – by 2025.
The second “Doge” amendment that sponsored Ernst, which requires the supervision of the agency and the reporting on Telework was successfully added to the main proposal of the approved funding Act adopted in December.
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