Trump Signs Order Forcing Agencies to Work With DOGE
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order to streamline federal agencies, with the Department of Government Efficiency overseeing hiring practices to reduce unnecessary positions.
- The executive order comes as USAID faces potential cuts, with speculation on further reductions in the Department of Education.
- A federal judge temporarily blocked DOGE from accessing Treasury Department data following a lawsuit from 19 state attorneys general.
- Russell Vought, overseeing the Office of Management and Budget, stated that Trump has the authority to implement reductions in the federal workforce.
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