House slashes billions from NPR, PBS, foreign aid budgets
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Musk may be gone and on the outs with Trump, but on Capitol Hill, DOGE continues. The House voted to cut funding to NPR, PBS, and some foreign aid.
Republicans had faced backlash last month after tech mogul Elon Musk publicly backed complaints that Congress hadn’t codified any of his DOGE work, despite promising to do so.
House Republicans voted on Thursday to claw back billions of dollars in federal funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid, locking in the first set of slashes made by the Department of
Speaker Mike Johnson was on the verge of an embarrassing defeat on the floor: the narrowly-divided GOP House was on track to reject billions in DOGE cuts.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNUS House advances Trump’s $9.4 billion spending cut package from DOGEThe House of Representatives just advanced Trump’s $9.4 billion federal spending cut package on Wednesday, bringing the controversial plan one step closer to law.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is asking Congress to claw back $9.4 billion of federal funding to reflect a portion of the cuts made by Elon Musk 's Department of Government Efficiency.