The White House reacted Monday after 20 attorneys general from New Jersey to California joined a Maryland suit seeking to halt DOGE’s cuts to the federal workforce.
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TheWhiteHouseremainedsteadfastinitsDOGEagendaafter20DemocraticstateattorneysgeneralcollaboratedtofilealawsuitFridaychallengingthelegalityoftheadministration’splannedcutstothefederalworkforce.
“TheDemocratshavenoplanonhowtorecoverfromtheirembarrassingloss,anditshows,”WhiteHouseprincipaldeputypresssecretaryHarrisonFieldssaidMonday.
“Insteadofworkingtobecomeapartythatfocusesonthewillofthepeople,theyarehell-bentonkeepingtheirheadsinthesandandgaslightingonthewidelysupportedmissionofDOGE.”
Maryland’stoplawmanled19otherstatesinaskingafederalcourttohaltwhatAttorneyGeneralAnthonyBrowncalledillegalmasslayoffsoffederalprobationaryemployees.Hisofficealsocalledforthosealreadyletgotohavetheirjobsreinstated.
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