Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, a close Donald Trump ally tasked with helping to dismantle the federal government, is facing scorn from both sides of the aisle for saying America has a culture problem — it focuses on prom queens and sports over math and science — and that's why tech companies hire more people from India and China.
Republicans warn the business leaders' lack of government experience could lead to clashes over spending decisions.
Efforts to cut government spending and eliminate waste are dwarfed by the rising costs of the social safety net programs and interest expenses.
President-elect Donald Trump has assembled the wealthiest presidential administration in modern history, with at least 13 billionaires set to take top government posts.
Trump tapped Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta for ambassador to Italy—putting him on a growing list of billionaires selected for administration roles.
Impact Link President-elect Donald Trump has long been associated with ... will work with conservative entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy outside the federal government on the "Department of Government ...
The figure suggests that Trump will struggle to make any significant changes to the program without alienating his supporters.
Democrats are largely skeptical of Elon Musk's push to ax wasteful government spending. But some in the party aren't fully dismissing the DOGE goals.
As Sriram Krishnan continues to draw heat for his views on immigration, Ramaswamy shared his opinion on why most tech hires are “foreign-born.”
Republican politician-entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has revealed why leaders, part of the next Donald Trump administration, are normalising bringing their children and grandchildren to workplaces. "Family is the foundation,
Trump, Elon Musk and Katie Miller
Wall Street Journal reporter Vivian Salama said Elon Musk is “definitely playing a risky game” by getting ahead of Donald Trump to tank a government funding bill.