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Helping DOGE Uncover Gov’t Waste Is ‘Why I Was Put into the Senate’

Helping Government Efficiency (DOGE) reveal government waste is “why I was put in the Senate,” Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) said I mentioned it in. Alex Marlow Show.

Ernst, who identified the topic of exposing government waste as “passion”; I explained it Doge's work is, in a sense, the culmination of a decade's work, in collaboration with herself and others. She and her office work on what she described as “Sceal Work,” and publishes monthly “Sceal Awards for Government Waste Schemes We Discovered.”

“My team has a few staff members who are completely dedicated to fully discovering fraud and waste within the federal government, so I'll make it clear. Not only am I working on, my role and surveillance in the US Senate is to find policies that provide solutions and correct actions seen in the federal government. So I'm stashing this huge work I have it, but this is now called Doge Work,” she said. She reminded listeners that she actually started working in politics as a rural county auditor in Iowa.

Watch – White House Press Secretary brings a receipt for waste reduction by Doge.

“So I've always been very focused on making sure the book is balanced and making sure the government uses taxpayer dollars properly. You know, I'm I grew up in a very modest family, a farm family. I wasn't growing much, all of my constituent members are like that. They understand the value of the dollar,” she said. Ta.

“So what we did is document what we found in regards to fraud, waste, abuse, federal abuse and solutions. So I think I'm the huge I had the amount of information, so after President Trump was elected and he decided to move on to government efficiency, I prepared it,” she said.

“So the staff and I put together an eight-page memo for Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk and went to Florida. I went to Mar Lago, and I sat with each of them and I was I quickly walked them with $2 trillion in savings, what I call my blueprint,” the senator continued.

Ernst has not always been popular or “sexy” topic of identifying and slashing government waste, but now it's a decade of completion when this isn't a cool topic or priority. Thanks to this, Doge is even more prepared. .

“We were just a handful of Alex, but it's been really caring about this over the years. It wasn't the latest, the best, the sexy one. … Then you're talking about numbers and departments. I mean, it's not just exciting. So, I have so many laws that would have dealt with many of these issues years ago, so it's a bit frustrating.” she said. If these ideas were implemented a long time ago, they have already happened.

See – The “Eat Elon Musk” sign makes Democrats seem to be shocking Doge Coting Waste, the scam.

“But you're positive, while we hoped we started this earlier, a lot of our leadership took our ideas seriously years ago. I know I want it. Elon Musk has made it the latest, great and sexy,” the lawmaker said.

“In the Senate, we need a lot of Democrats who support us. But I think the way the president is running now, whether through executive order, his actions, is running now. Through Doge, he can make a real change that I believe will last very long. But in the end, yes, we have to have the law and put it in the code. “No, and we're locked up. The problem is to let these difficult Democrats join us in those efforts,” she said.

Host Alex Marlowe said, “Senator, have you ever thought this was the reason you were put in the Senate?

“Alex, I know this is why I was put in the Senate,” replied Ernst.

Alex Marlow Showa weekday podcast hosted by Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow and produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network. You can subscribe to the podcast YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcastand Spotify.

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