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  • DOGE chair Joni Ernst keeping close contact with Elon Musk as Trump admin slashes spending

    DOGE chair Joni Ernst keeping close contact with Elon Musk as Trump admin slashes spending

    Senate Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus Chairwoman Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, said she talks to Trump-aligned billionaire Elon Musk every couple of days as he spearheads the administration’s effort to slash wasteful spending. 

    “We communicate back and forth every few days or so,” she told Fox News Digital in an interview. “I’ll send additional ideas that we come up with.”

    According to Ernst, during a meeting at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in November, she gave Musk “an eight-page memorandum blueprint with a number of cost-saving ideas.”

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    Elon Musk and Joni Ernst have been staying connected on DOGE. (Reuters/ Getty Images)

    “He literally is taking that and running with it,” the Iowa Republican remarked. 

    She said she simply sends new ideas directly to Musk, and “pretty soon you’ll see a tweet out on X.”

    When asked whether she thought she would ever be working to audit the government with the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, as well as the owner of X, Ernst laughed, “Never in a million years.”

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    Elon Musk and DOGE Caucus logo

    The Congressional DOGE Caucus now has over 100 members, Fox News Digital was told. (House of Representatives/Getty)

    Since Trump took office last month, DOGE has taken swift action to audit agencies and departments within the executive branch, rooting out contracts, programs and spending that Trump and Musk consider unnecessary or wasteful. 

    The effort has been met by Democrats with protests, as lawmakers have shown up outside the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Department of Treasury and the Department of Education to demonstrate. Some Democrats have even attempted to enter the buildings, but were prevented. 

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    USAID protests erupt after Trump shuts down agency

    Protesters descended on the building that once housed USAID. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    On the other hand, Republicans have cheered the initiative. For example, Ernst told Fox News Digital that DOGE’s actions so far have been “tremendous.” 

    As for criticisms of how DOGE’s staffers are conducting their audit and what information they are gaining access to, the Iowa Republican maintained that it is completely legal in her opinion. “This is the executive branch and they are scrutinizing the executive branch. So, of course, it’s legal,” she said. 

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    Joni Ernst

    Joni Ernst is chairwoman of the DOGE caucus. (Reuters)

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    “There is nothing in the Constitution that says the president cannot scrutinize the expenditures, especially when those dollars are going to programs that members here in Congress did not anticipate,” she noted, referencing jaw-dropping programs being uncovered by DOGE, showing significant money going towards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), among other initiatives. 

    Fox News Digital reached out to Musk’s DOGE for comment.

  • Rosen, Ernst tag team bipartisan childcare bill to expand access, affordability

    Rosen, Ernst tag team bipartisan childcare bill to expand access, affordability

    FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., is rolling out a new measure to ease the current childcare issues for families across the country due to lack of affordability.

    To address the childcare crisis, the Nevada Democrat’s bill would allow certain nonprofit institutions that provide childcare to have access to loans through the Small Business Administration. 

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    Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., is rolling out a new bipartisan bill that looks to make childcare more accessible and affordable. (Getty Images)

    “The lack of affordable childcare options in our communities hurts hardworking families at a time when they are already being squeezed by rising costs,” Rosen said in a statement.

    “Our bipartisan bill will help increase the number of childcare providers in Nevada and across the country by bolstering non-profits with access to much-needed federal resources, giving families greater access to care. I will continue working to lower costs of the everyday essentials that Nevadans rely on.”

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    Joni Ernst

    Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, is chair of the Small Business Committee. (Reuters)

    Rosen is introducing the Small Business Child Care Investment Act on Wednesday alongside Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Chair.

    “Finding affordable and high-quality childcare is one of the most pressing issues facing small businesses looking to hire and retain capable staff,” Ernst said in a statement. 

    “As chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, I’m proud to help alleviate the pressure on hardworking families, especially in rural areas,” Ernst added. “This commonsense legislation will clear the Washington red tape, expand options, and drive down costs in Iowa and across the country.”

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    Jacky Rosen

    Rosen was re-elected in 2024. (Madeline Carter/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

    The bipartisan bill would additionally let some nonprofit childcare providers access loan programs such as 7(a) and 504, which are eligible to be used for real estate, construction and remodeling, among other expenses.

    According to Rosen’s office, the bill would create local jobs and give families more options. The access to loans would also help those institutions maintain their childcare operations and expand. 

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    child plays with wooden cubes with colorful letters

    The bill would make loans accessible to nonprofits that provide childcare. (iStock)

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    Affordability and the strain of high inflation was a prevailing issue during the 2024 election, which saw President Donald Trump earn the support of most voters.

    While Trump won in swing states, including Nevada, Rosen was one of a handful of Democrat senators who managed to get re-elected.