Trump defends Musk and says Doge will look at military spending

After Trump took office, Dage employees have enrolled in several government departments and have led to the accusation of trying to close USAID.

In recent times, some of the Dodge staff have been seen in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

According to an email from BBC News, CFPB employees at the Bureau’s Washington Office have been told to work at home at least a week.

However, Trump’s opponents have filed legal challenges to try to stop some changes and the president’s executive orders.

On Saturday, a federal judge stopped Dodge from accessing the personal financial data of millions of Americans held in the Treasury Department records.

US District Judge Paul Angel Mayor ordered Musk and his team to immediately remove any record copies.

The Trump administration has not responded to requests for dodge activities, funding or the number of employees.

The courts have also stopped Trump’s ruling on the elimination of Birthday Citizenship, plan to put thousands of USAID staff on leave and a large purchase of federal employees.

The Republican, including Vice President JD Venus, criticized the Angel Mayor’s decision. Venus alleged that the order was illegal and wrote on X: “Judges are not allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power.”

Alina Habba, a assistant to Trump, told Fox News earlier on Sunday that people would try to “step into Trump’s way”.

Meanwhile, Democrats increased their criticism of musk and Trump, but with the Republican under the White House and Congress control, they have little benefit to legal proceedings.

“Our courts are working as they need,” Democratic Representative Alhan Omar told the CBS’s face The Nation. “What is not working is the way the executive branch is behaving.”

Democratic Senator Chris Murphy says Musk “is to take advantage of USAID’s closure”.

“It makes the United States less secure worldwide, but it helps China,” Murphy told ABC News. “Elon Musk has many business interests inside Beijing.”

Murphy called the Trump administration’s actions a “most serious constitutional crisis” since the Watergate scandal.

He claimed, “The president is trying to control power and take over for corrupt purposes.

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