The Justice Department has released more documents about Jeffrey Epstein. See who is on the contact list and evidence for Ghislaine Maxwell's trial.
Bill Clinton and Donald Trump have taken notably different approaches and paces when it comes to federal government cuts.
The 20 years of the Biden, Obama and Clinton presidencies were times of great prosperity for American families. Clinton left us a robust economy and a balanced budget; Obama led us out of the Great Recession of 2008;
Donald Trump isn’t the first president to target government spending and inefficiency. Some 30 years ago, Bill Clinton announced that he was taking a “historic step in reforming the federal government” to make it “both less expensive and more efficient.
Trump and Musk aren't the first to make deep cuts. Clinton-era Reinventing Government saved billions
The Republicans who control Congress today have let Musk move ahead with his changes without them, even though the Constitution states that the legislative branch approves spendin
DOGE isn’t the first controversial cost-cutting push — the biggest effort to overhaul the federal government in modern history actually was 30 years ago under a Democratic administration.
Trump and Musk aren’t the first to make deep cuts. Clinton-era Reinventing Government saved billions
A new administration swept into Washington and announced plans to shake it up, using corporate know-how and new technology to streamline the federal bureaucracy. It offered millions
Where did Trump and Bill Clinton go? Were any flights out of Palm Beach International? The details might surprise you.
Elon Musk compared Trump's mass firings to Clinton-era federal streamlining, but the architect of Clinton's plan says they're very different.
President Bill Clinton slashed the size of the federal government a few decades ago, but he used a different approach than that of President Donald Trump.
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