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Trump’s DOGE efforts get legislative backup from House GOP

First on FOX: A group of President Donald Trump's House GOP allies is leading a bill that disgraces government efficiency (DOGE) and efficiency efforts in federal law, giving some protection from a variety of legal challenges over the next year and a half.

“This creates a reporting structure that allows Doge to communicate to Congress what he is doing in the cabinet. This is the idea of ​​being a great custodian of taxpayer fundraising.”

The law more generally codifies Trump's executive orders to direct cabinet secretaries and other executive directors to coordinate with DOGE on various government efficiency plans.

Doge protesters gather outside the main department after employees are told not to report their work

Under President Donald Trump, the Elon Musk-led Government Efficiency Bureau has detected billions of people it considers as wasteful government spending. (Reuters | istock | Getty Images)

It would stand more to implement various cuts within the federal government to Elon Musk and Dozi's proxy Amy Gleeson as part of Trump's plan to cut down on federal waste.

“What Elon did is that he created something like this algorithm that works in the background, sifting through all of these different programs 24 hours a day to see how it's being used with anomalies and how it's being used, and then proceeding and saying, “Hey, is this something for analysis? “It's really what this is. It's about modernization and maximization.”

Rep. Cory Mills said R-Fla during a press conference

The bill is led by R-FLA Rep. Cory Mills. (David Diedelgado)

The law is co-hosted by R-Fla, co-chair of House Doge Caucus.

Rep. Byron Donald, R-Fla. Barry Moore, R-Ala. Michael Rulli of R-Ohio is also leading the bill.

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If passed, such bills could help protect Doge from democratic efforts to block federal data collection.

Musk and Doge were recently ordered to take over a wide range of records by US District Judge Tanya Chutkan in response to a lawsuit made by more than a dozen Democratic attorney generals.

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