Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) who will significantly reduce government waste, says the government's Department of Efficiency (DOGE) will cut government waste by $2 trillion during its exclusive emergence We talked about internally about how we were “ready” in the event. Alex Marlow Show.
Ernst, founder of Doge Caucus, has been focusing on cutting spending for 10 years, so when President Donald Trump expressed interest in winning the election and taking this seriously, he and her. The team was ready.
“For the past decade I've been working on what I call my screaming job. So every month, the Sceal Awards Awards for Government Waste Scars we discover,” Ernst said. I saidnote that she has several staff members “all dedicated to revealing fraud and waste within the federal government.”
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“So, I'm not only working to make it clear, but my role and surveillance in the US Senate is to find policies that provide solutions and correct actions seen in the federal government. That's,” she says, explaining. She has accumulated “huge stashes” that have been done through her office for years, and now it is called Doge Work.
“When President Trump was elected, he had this enormous amount of information that he decided to advance government efficiency,” she said, and she prepared the staff for Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk. We have explained the memorandum on page 8. At that point, she brought in the blueprint, saving $2 trillion to Mar-a-Lago and presenting it.
“So, my team and I have been working on this again for ten years, so much of this information was already compiled, and right after the election, what my team and I did was there. And it was an eight-page document that they gave to Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy the moment they founded the Doge,” she said, and she happened to be for another event she said. I was in Florida and arranged a meeting with Doge leaders at Mar-A-Lago.
“I was able to explain to them all about all of these ideas, the waste area that needs to be addressed right away, something that will help them reach that $2 trillion. And it's a great conversation And I remember when I sat down, and I showed this to Vivek, we were walking through it, and he was just surprised. He “can't” It's like that. He seems to be “There's two trillion dollars in this.” And I said, “Yes.” And he said, “And won't you touch on social security?” And I said, “No, no, we don't.” I mean, this is done in places where we can save money. All expenses. Elon was excited about it too,” Ernst said.
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“Elon and I share information every few days. And I remember one conversation with him. He texted me about the issue and he said, Just thank you very much. You are one of the only things that really care about this issue,” she adds, and many savings are “overexpenditures, and our taxpayer return on investment is barely, or completely. “There is a very low return on investment for abuse.” ”
“So if we can take away that low-dashed fruit you have, you'll probably already save that quarter savings with little effort. But all kinds of programs are And then think about the dollars that were noted by the Virology Institute in Wuhan through NIH to China through USAID,” she shared several examples.
“You know, millions of dollars through various rat holes, and that's not easy to find. Finding all of this money requires a collaborative effort, but everything sent to foreign organizations. The money and what I call an enemy like China. You know, that's another part of that. Well, we need to stop it right away. And it's There were laws that could be done, but we need to focus on that. But within our own federal government, Gauche was thinking about federal workers and telework that has been going on since COVID,” she continued. Ta. “We've been four years since Covid now, and there are people who are telewalking and somehow managed to do other full-time jobs.”





