Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 4:05 p.m. No.22695724   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5811 >>5897 >>6069 >>6139

Should Judicial Watch SUE For Epstein Files?

Judicial Watch President @TomFitton discusses the idea of suing the federal government for records relating to Jeffrey Epstein, his "client list," and how related material given to influencers at the White House late last week was redacted.

 

26 minutes ago 7:25

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIntqKhIgjo

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 4:08 p.m. No.22695743   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘The Five’ reacts to fallout from Trump’s Zelenskyy smackdown

'The Five' co-hosts discuss the fallout from Presidents Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy's spat at the White House.

 

23 minutes ago 14:37

https://''www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9uiYJjF1k8'

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 4:22 p.m. No.22695819   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5833 >>5841 >>5896 >>5937

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Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 4:28 p.m. No.22695860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5896

Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government

A Presidential Document by the Executive Office of the President on 01/28/2025

 

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/28/2025-01900/ending-the-weaponization-of-the-federal-government

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 4:34 p.m. No.22695896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5911

Tina Peters🇺🇸 Whistleblower

The DOJ Just filed a Statement of Interest in @realtinapeters case!

 

Thank you @PamBondi @FBIDirectorKash @realDonaldTrump.

 

"Reasonable concerns have been raised about various aspects of Ms. Peters’ case. … the exceptionally lengthy sentence imposed relative to the conduct at issue, the 1st Amendment implications of the trial court’s Oct 2024 assertions relating to Ms. Peters, & whether Colorado’s denial of bail pending appeal was arbitrary or unreasonable under the 8th and 14th Amendments

Parallel to these .. DOJ is reviewing cases across the nation for abuses of the criminal justice process. See Attorney General Memorandum, Restoring the Integrity and Credibility of The Department of Justice (February 5, 2025). This review will include an evaluation of the State of Colorado’s prosecution of Ms. Peters and, in particular, whether the case was “oriented more toward inflicting political pain than toward pursuing actual justice or legitimate governmental objectives.” Executive Order 14147, Ending the Weaponization of The Federal Government (Jan. 20, 2025)."

 

>>22695860

>Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government

>https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/28/2025-01900/ending-the-weaponization-of-the-federal-government

 

>>22695880

>Restoring the Integrity and Credibility of the Department of Justice

>https://www.justice.gov/ag/media/1388506/dl

 

All of the Habeas Corpus documents can be found here:

http://drive.proton.me/urls/KMMB8AZ36…

 

>>22695819

5:51 PM · Mar 3, 2025·53.3K Views

https://x.com/realtinapeters/status/1896695009883369588

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 4:42 p.m. No.22695940   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5943 >>6069 >>6139

Bobby Piton

Please look into this explosive growth of the US Office of Personnel Budget.

It has Funding availability of up to 3.1% of the US Federal Budget or $332.82 Billion as of FY 2025. Looking through the US Budgets going back to 2000, you can see that it was close to 0 or 200 Million, then it spiked to $23.5 Billion before Bush left office, in 2024 $199.60 Billion and the potential of being as high as $332.82 in 2025? Who "decides" on these ahem discretionary bonuses above and beyond the existing function of government? Sounds slushy to me…

 

7:10 PM · Mar 3, 2025·585 Views

https://x.com/BobbyPiton3/status/1896714825486446640

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 4:48 p.m. No.22695968   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6069 >>6139

United States Space Force

Share to spread the word: Our Guardians are shaping the future of the Space Force.

 

More from @SpaceForceCSO Gen. Chance Saltzman today at the #AFAColorado Symposium. ⤵️

 

7:23 PM · Mar 3, 2025·4,938 Views

https://x.com/SpaceForceDoD/status/1896718120498373075

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 5 p.m. No.22696030   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6091

Unused Real Estate

The General Services Administration (GSA) owns or leases more than 8,600 buildings around the country, some of which are vacant or under-occupied.

So far DOGE has recommended the cancellation of 97 leases.

 

The GSA owns or leases another 188 buildings that are vacant and another 96 that are at least 50 percent vacant. That’s about 28 million square feet of unoccupied space, enough to cover 140 city blocks in Manhattan.

 

The federal government holds about 3 million square feet of office space in Washington alone. At the Jan. 28 meeting of the Public Meetings Control Board, a report identified several Washington properties that are “under consideration for disposal, presenting an opportunity to reimagine the future of the capital city.”

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 5:02 p.m. No.22696043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6058 >>6091

Waste

Some government waste results from inattention or spending choices that simply didn’t pan out. Individuals make similar mistakes when forgetting to cancel a free trial subscription or sinking more money into a remodeling project that’s already over budget.

For example, DOGE reported that the GSA canceled more than 114,000 unused software licenses and 15 under-used or redundant software applications based on DOGE recommendations. That produced annual savings of $9.6 million.

DOGE identified a website overhaul by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that was funded with a $6 million loan from the Technology Modernization Fund. With $5 million already spent, the project was far from completion. If finished, the hosting service would have cost $400,000 per year versus the $1,000 annual fee for the current site. OPM cancelled the project.

 

<285 Licenses & Subscriptions Canceled ($54 Million)

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 5:03 p.m. No.22696050   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6091

Changed Priorities

Implementing the priorities of the Trump administration has driven some spending cuts, for example the elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and gender-related programs.

That resulted in cutting $28 million in funding for a diversity and inclusion scholarship program in Burma (also known as Myanmar), $41 million for a gender equality and women empowerment hub, $373 million marked for DEI-related training grants, and $33 million for equity assistance centers.

Some cuts reflected other priority shifts, including $37 million for Pacific Islands climate finance and $1.9 billion for information technology operations in the Internal Revenue Service.

 

<75 DEI and Climate-Related Programs Terminated ($290 Million)

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 5:05 p.m. No.22696058   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6091

>>22696043

<Top 10 Agencies by Dollars Cut

The radical reorganization of USAID, due to the administration’s America-first policy on foreign aid and questions about how the agency was using funds, has so far resulted in more than $5.2 billion in spending reductions.

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 5:07 p.m. No.22696073   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6091

Resignations & Layoffs

The OPM in January offered a deferred resignation with seven months’ continued salary for federal employees who voluntarily resigned. About 77,000 workers accepted.

The administration also ordered federal workers to return to the office by March 1. Many had continued working from home since the pandemic ended in May 2003.

 

“We wish to keep everyone who is doing a job that is essential and doing that job well. But if the job is not essential or they’re not doing the job well, they obviously should not be on the public payroll,” Musk said on Feb. 26.

The number of layoffs has not been announced by the OPM, and some layoffs have been blocked or delayed by federal judges. A website that aggregates media reports of layoffs lists just over 33,000 federal employees laid off from 13 departments and 13 independent agencies. The Epoch Times has requested clarification from the OPM.

Excluding active-duty military and Postal Service employees, the federal government employs 2.4 million people at an average salary of about $80,300.

 

<77,000 Deferred Resignations ($6 Billion est.)

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 5:10 p.m. No.22696086   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6091

Progress

<$65 Billion of $2 Trillion Goal

DOGE has made errors in contract cancellations, such as canceling an Ebola prevention project and laying off nuclear engineers whose positions are vital to the Department of Defense.

In both cases, the actions were quickly reversed.

 

“We will make mistakes. We won’t be perfect,” Musk told the president’s Cabinet at their first meeting on Feb. 26.

“When we make mistakes, we'll fix it very quickly,” Musk added, citing the reinstatement of funding for Ebola prevention as an example.

 

One of the aims of DOGE is to prevent errors. The federal government has a self-reported improper payments rate of about 4 percent. That means nearly $150 billion was paid last year for medical claims, contracts, and other services without proper documentation or due to other errors

Anonymous ID: cc76a8 March 3, 2025, 5:12 p.m. No.22696091   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6139 >>6157

6 Charts That Explain DOGE-Related Cuts So Far

The agency has targeted $65 billion in federal spending in six weeks.

 

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by entrepreneur Elon Musk, has reported $65 billion in spending reductions during the first six weeks of the Trump administration.

DOGE, and Musk in particular, have drawn applause from President Donald Trump but criticism from others who cite concerns about the security of government data and the legality of some of the administration’s actions such as the shuttering of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the dismissal of thousands of federal employees.

 

While DOGE is an advisory body that doesn’t have authority to cut funding or fire people, it’s recommendations have been acted upon by agency officials.

 

Here’s a look at where the agency has recommended the most cuts. Many of the cuts represent ongoing savings because the program or service would have continued for years. The total so far represents a small fraction of the total cuts Musk predicted.

 

Musk intends to trim $2 trillion from the nation’s budget by next year, which many analysts say is unlikely. The federal budget was $6.1 trillion in 2023 with a $1.7 trillion budget deficit.

 

>>22696030 Chart #1

>Unused Real Estate

>>22696043 Chart #2

>Waste

>>22696050 Chart #3

>Changed Priorities

>>22696058 Chart #4

>><Top 10 Agencies by Dollars Cut

>>22696073 Chart #5

>Resignations & Layoffs

>>22696086 Chart #6

>Progress

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/article/6-charts-that-explain-doge-related-cuts-so-far-5817345