DOGE or DODGE? White House Refuses to Provide Answers on Musk’s Pet Project
Even though Elon Musk just loves tweeting about DOGE’s “successes,” the White House really doesn’t like to answer questions about who is in charge.
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Even though Elon Musk just loves tweeting about DOGE’s “successes,” the White House really doesn’t like to answer questions about who is in charge.
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While Donald Trump celebrates the victory of Germany’s right-of-center party, its leader made it clear that his country can no longer rely on the US as an ally.
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Putin may seem charming to those he’s courting, but let’s not forget that he’s the one raining missiles on innocent women and children on a daily basis in Ukraine.
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America’s rapid transformation from a nation that could laugh at itself to one consumed by judgment and cynicism, threatens the future of democracy itself.
Try coming up with a better explanation for what is going on.
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