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I know people who work on this incredibly important program. It's worth saying: Congress created this program in 2022. The executive branch has a duty to carry it out, even if some unelected DOGE goons dislike it. They're not trying to overturn the 2022 law, because they know they'd lose a vote.
May 2, 2025, 12:13 AM
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