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America LOVES DOGE - New polls show 2-1 SUPPORT for audit of govt spending!
“Elon has cracked the code. He is now inside the agencies ... the data doesn't lie.”

Former President Donald Trump just tweeted polls indicating significant public backing for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and efforts to slash federal spending.
Asked the question “Do you think we are in need of a full examination of all government expenditures, or should we not get in the way of current contracts and expenditures?”
-Support: 77% -Oppose: 23%
Asked the question “To reduce the budget deficits do you think we mostly need to reduce government expenditures or to increase taxes?”
-Cut Spending:77% -Raise Taxes: 23%
Asked the question “Do you believe the current level of U.S. federal government debt is sustainable or unsustainable?”
-67% Unsustainable -33% Sustainable
The results align with ongoing initiatives led by DOGE, a controversial entity championed by Trump allies, including Elon Musk.
House Speaker Mike Johnson praised Musk’s role, telling reporters, “Elon has cracked the code. He is now inside the agencies, he's created these algorithms that are constantly crawling through the data and as he told me in his office, the data doesn't lie.”
BREAKING: House Speaker Mike Johnson just said that Elon Musk is "inside" the federal agencies with new algorithms crawling through spending transactions.
Tech bros are going to save our budget.
JOHNSON: “Elon has cracked the code. He is now inside the agencies, he's created… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh)
5:54 PM • Feb 24, 2025
Trump’s posts amplify a push to overhaul federal budgets, spotlighting DOGE’s mission to root out inefficiencies. Critics such as Senator Chuck Schumer argue the approach risks slashing essential programs, while supporters see it as a bold fix to government bloat and a spiraling national debt.
Staff FURIOUS as Joy Reid is BOOTED from primetime show after 5 years by new MSNBC president

MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler told stunned staffers of the canceled “The ReidOut” that they will be laid off but can apply for other roles within the network, according to a report Sunday by the New York Post. The “tense” virtual meeting followed news that Joy Reid’s 7 p.m. program, a fixture for five years, would end this week as part of a broader programming shakeup.
Kutler, who assumed her role earlier this month, called the decision a “piece of a broader slate” of changes to be detailed Monday. “We are waiting to get a response from Joy and her team about how she would like to handle that, and we want to defer to her on that,” she said, addressing Reid’s potential farewell episode. Staff expressed frustration after learning of the cancellation through media reports rather than leadership.
The move, based on “data analysis and programming strategy,” was not influenced by President Donald Trump, Kutler clarified. Reid’s slot will be replaced by a panel show featuring “The Weekend” co-hosts Alicia Menendez, Michael Steele, and Symone Sanders Townsend.
“EXTRAORDINARY EVIL” Woody Harrelson torches Fauci on Rogan, “He knows what he did!”

Actor Woody Harrelson sharply criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci during a Saturday interview on "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, accusing the former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director of "extraordinarily evil s—." Harrelson, 63, targeted Fauci’s promotion of AZT, a toxic AIDS drug from the 1980s, claiming it "killed friends of mine" and alleging Fauci "knows what he did."
The "Cheers" star, appearing to promote his upcoming film "Last Breath," also slammed Fauci’s COVID-19 vaccine stance, while praising Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s new health secretary, as "heroic" for opposing vaccine mandates. Host Joe Rogan noted Fauci’s recent federal pardon by President Joe Biden, adding, "He’s pre-pardoned federally, but he’s not pre-pardoned state-wise."
Harrelson’s remarks, delivered during a three-hour conversation, sparked online buzz, with some fans lauding his candor and others questioning his claims. The episode aired Feb. 22, 2025, days after Trump withdrew Fauci’s taxpayer-funded security detail. Harrelson, a three-time Oscar nominee, doubled down, asserting Fauci’s actions during the AIDS crisis and beyond were indefensible. Neither Fauci nor his representatives have responded to the accusations.