Republican senators told tech billionaire Elon Musk at a closed-door meeting Wednesday that his aggressive moves to shrink the federal government will need a vote on Capitol Hill, sending a clear
Musk posted those four words to his nearly 220 million followers on Tuesday, along with a video from the conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, who is pushing for the pardon. Shapiro said that pardoning Chauvin would reverse “the evils of the last several years of American life.”
President Trump revealed plans for Cabinet secretaries and other high-level administration officials to have more sway in the Department of Government Efficiency’s push for personnel cuts.