The Democrat House leaves the congress reach, saying that Musk ‘blows things’
Ambassador Val Hoyle, D-Ore. Elon Musk Cost reduction measures in executive government.
Hoyle announced the statement and said that her intentions on the caukus were to serve as a good manager for his voters tax dollars and make the government simplify and more efficient.
However, she said that the men’s procedures that were separated from the Congress MP did so impossible, claiming that Doge’s work was found to find the funds to obtain tax reliefs of billionaires at the expense of working people.
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“I joined as a voice for working people and their interests. But it is impossible to repair the system when Elon Musk actively breaks it, so I made the decision to leave,” Hoyle wrote on X late on Thursday.
“It is impossible to do this with an important work when the selected billionaire Elon Musk and his lakers [insist] Lowering the government – and the law – to reconcile their pockets and to the back of Americans across the country who depend on the government services to live with dignity, “she wrote in a accompanying statement.
A newly killed agency, a key promise of the President Donald TrumpThe re -choice campaign is in charge of reducing government waste and providing increased transparency when it comes to state consumption. It was created by the executive command and is a temporary organization in the White House, which will spend 18 months until July 4, 2026, executing its mission.
Hoyle said she was alarmed because of a men’s team who approached the sensitive department for paying the treasury. She also accused his team of using intimidation tactics to “terrorize diligent public officials” who provide these services.
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On Thursday, the federal judge temporarily blocked Doge to get access to any record of payment or payment system for a record held at the Fiscal Treasury Office. On Wednesday, the Ministry of Justice agreed in the proposed court order To limit access to sensitive records Only two “special government employees” within Doge, who will have a permit only to read.
Hoyle said that if she thought she, either Democrats or Republicans on Rakus, had any influence, then she would remain.
“But, basically, I don’t see how we can actually do this job when Elon Musk blows things,” she told NewSnation on Thursday. “It’s like trying to replace your roof when someone throws a dynamite out the window.
“So, I’m leaving Doge MP, I’ll continue to do a job to find efficiency, but right now I don’t think this is possible with what’s going on.”
Doge broke down Democrats, especially around USAIDs, and Hoyle’s announcement comes only a few days after Doga aimed at the agency, which led to the shooting of the 50 best officials and an organization that was transplanted to State Department. The actions came after State Secretary Marco Rubio, acting toward Trump’s executive order, paused American foreign aid funded by a state department or USAID.
The 90-day break has stopped thousands of humanitarian programs financed by the US, development and security programs around the world and forced organizations to help release hundreds of employees because they cannot make a salary.
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Doge focused most of his initial work on Cancellation of the Dei programCounseling of contracts and break -up for federal buildings.
On Tuesday, the Agency wrote that it had canceled 12 contracts with government management and the Ministry of Education, resulting in a total savings of about $ 30 million. He also canceled 12 unused tenants to save $ 3 million. On Monday, Doge said he had canceled 36 contracts, leading to a savings of about $ 165 million in six agencies.
On January 28, Doge announced that the group saves the federal government about $ 1 billion a day, mainly stopping employment of people at unnecessary positions, deleting Dei and stopping irregular payments to foreign organizations.
Fox News’ Eric Revell, Greg Norman, Anders Hagstrom, Greg Wehner, Chris Pandolfo, Associated Press and Reuters have contributed to this report.