Trump’s Blow to Federal DEI Programs Places Hundreds of Bureaucrats on Leave, Slashes $420M in Contracts
Trump’s executive order ending all federal DEI programs has already resulted in 395 government bureaucrats being placed on leave.

Trump’s executive order ending all federal DEI programs has already resulted in 395 government bureaucrats being placed on leave.
On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America Reports,” Malibu City Councilmember Haylynn Conrad stated that there’s “a failure of the system [as] a whole because there’s too much bureaucracy.” And the city has “all of these governmental agencies that
America needs to be rebuilt “piece by piece” after four years of chaos, according to Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, who vowed to act as a “sledgehammer” for President-elect Donald Trump’s MAGA agenda, shaping confirmations and holding Republicans accountable in the next Congress.
Argentina announced the dissolution of the Federal Administration of Public Income (AFIP), Argentina’s bloated revenue and customs service.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg stated that the federal government has “to make sure that we tear down any administrative barriers” in rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Buttigieg said, [relevant
During an interview with ABC News on Tuesday, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) stated that while clearing the debris from Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge from the harbor and then replacing the collapsed bridge will take time, “we can streamline it”
The French deep state criticism after delaying the release of a report on migration failures until after a National Assembly vote on reforms.
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher stated that San Francisco seems to be “proud” of how difficult it is to do things to fix problems in the city. During his closing on bureaucratic red tape, Maher
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher closed his show by stating that there is a deep state consisting of “the bureaucratic class that justifies its existence by making up new rules” and that the bureaucratic class
During an interview with Hawaii News Now that took place on Saturday and was released on Sunday, Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen responded to a question on complaints from people who wish to go back to their homes about not
It isn’t a surprise big financial institutions welcomed these rules: they have the resources to comply while SMEs may not.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) noted during Thursday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives’ (ATF’s) issuance of the pistol brace rule highlights the danger of bureaucrats making law.
The tide appears to be turning in the conservative movement, and the hunger to finally go on offense might well be answered with a Republican president in 2025.
With the 2024 presidential election less than two years away, conservative groups are building a machine ready to take over and govern on Inauguration Day, 2025.
WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — As the political will to significantly curtail the administrative state increases among conservatives, questions remain as to how the Supreme Court will respond to such efforts.
The European Union has launched its own propaganda board game centring on the benevolent rule of the bloc’s Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen.
Italy’s strict rules say all over-50s must get vaccinated or be fined, but one family was surprised to get a penalty for a long-dead relative.
The head of France’s Office of Immigration has stated if Marine Le Pen wins the presidency, he refuses to “collaborate” with her.
British government workers are being taught that “gender isn’t binary” using a woke “genderbread person” diagram, at the taxpayers’ expense.
The police reportedly denied access to a Catholic priest who wanted to give the Last Rites to Sir David Amess MP after his fatal stabbing.
ROME — Pope Francis underscored the low circulation of L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican’s semi-official newspaper Monday, insisting the numbers do not do justice to the work involved.
The CEO of AstraZeneca has responded to claims from the EU that the drugs company was favouring the UK over Europe, explaining that Brexit Britain was months ahead in organising vaccines, meaning that the bloc is now far behind.
Major German newspaper Die Zeit has labelled the European Union’s failure to approve vaccines and secure their delivery as “the best advertisement for Brexit”.
Britain’s socialised healthcare system is requiring retired doctors and nurses to meet a checklist that requires “equality, diversity, and human rights” training before they can help administer Chinese virus vaccines.
Britain’s response to the coronavirus crisis has been seriously impaired by Public Health England (PHE), which has proved itself to be “dangerously slow, excessively bureaucratic, and hostile to outsiders and innovation”.
Top Home Office bureaucrat Sir Philip Rutnam has quit his post and vowed to sue Boris Johnson’s government for constructive dismissal, claiming he has been the target of a “vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign.”
A local council in Dorset, England, shut down a charity group that handed out hot meals to the homeless because they didn’t have a licence, threatening the group with prosecution.
A presidential administration led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) would result in the mass expansion of what supporters of President Trump have come to describe as the “swap,” requiring the creation of “at least 20 offices, bureaus, agencies, divisions or councils,” an analysis from Fox News reveals.
Using impeachment “as a partisan tool” sets “a very dangerous precedent,” explained Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberley Strassel.
An Arizona-based organization of physicians is praising President Donald Trump’s executive order that expands options for Americans on Medicare, including the option to choose a private treatment or insurance over the government-run program.
Top scientists have said that the EU’s Clinical Trial Directive is making medicine more expensive and research anti-competitive, while the long delays between trial and prescription are causing patients to “suffer”.
A group of so-called ghost civil servants in France, some of whom have not done a days work since 1989, drew combined salaries of one million euros a year.
California Governor Jerry Brown ordered an audit of the state’s troubled Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) — after Republican John Cox made the long wait times and administrative chaos of the DMV a core issue in his 2018 campaign.
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton joined SiriusXM host Raheem Kassam on Friday’s Breitbart News Daily, where the conversation began with President Trump’s revised executive order on immigration and covered the Iran nuclear deal.
The federal bureaucracy is comprised of about 2.6 million permanent employees protected by Civil Service and about 4,000 political appointees. Many of these bureaucrats are actively engaged in sabotaging President Trump’s agenda.
Search the Internet for “China” and “corruption” today, and you’ll be swamped with links to the Panama Papers story, in which Chinese officials and their families were among the many world leaders revealed to have millions of dollars socked away in overseas accounts. (That’s assuming you perform your web search outside the grasp of Chinese censors, of course.)
Former Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn discussed economic policy and the coming financial crisis with host Stephen K. Bannon on Breitbart News Daily Thursday morning. Coburn believes we have not passed the tipping point to disaster just yet, but warns that “a hard time is coming.”
Some National Health Service (NHS) hospitals are running on a “Soviet-style model,” devoting twice the amount of space to accommodating bureaucracy than they do to patients, a government report has found. The report’s author, Lord Carter of Coles has advised
Two professors of public policy conclude that governments are more likely to violate environmental law than private owners. “Publicly-owned facilities are more likely than similar privately-owned facilities to violate regulatory requirements under the CAA [Clean Air Act] and the SDWA [Safe Drinking Water Act],” as their recent study notes.
In Marty McFly’s 2015 hover boards had just one, fairly avoidable weakness – they couldn’t fly over water. But in real world 2015, Britain has found a much more effective method of stopping them in their tracks: government policy. Inspired