Trump enthusiasts flock to victory rally in Washington on eve of inauguration: updates

The hard work department between Musk and Ramaswamy, according to a user close to him, Musk focused on the big picture while Ramaswamy focused on deregulation; The rest of the staff will focus on implementation. Steve Davis, Musk’s right-hand man at SpaceX, is his DOGE lieutenant, while Brad Smith, a fitness entrepreneur and Rhodes Scholar, is Ramaswamy’s main point of contact.

Privately, some in Trump’s world see Ramaswamy’s nascent gubernatorial campaign as a way to clear a path for Musk to do his own work at the agency without him. “Elon basically runs the show,” said an informal adviser to Trump. This person added, “Time is their biggest enemy. We’ll see.”

People close to Musk have undermined Ramaswamy privately for weeks, frustrated by his lack of involvement in the heavy lifting, according to sources familiar with the internal dynamics. There is friction between DOGE’s new core staff and Ramaswamy, the resources said, and Ramaswamy was subtly encouraged to leave. “Vivek has exhausted his welcome,” a Trump source said.  

Miller, Trump’s new deputy policy leader in the White House, briefed a small number of senior Republican Party leaders on Sunday afternoon about the administration’s plans. They come with signaling a national emergency at the US-Mexico border, rescinding the Biden administration’s diversity, equity and inclusion directives and easing President Biden’s limits on offshore drilling and on federal lands, Miller told reporters. legislators, as he informed Republicans on Capitol Hill. on the call. Training 

Part of Trump’s efforts to reform the federal government will be aimed at rewriting regulations for hiring workers and creating a new firing process. The president-elect will re-sign an executive order, known as Schedule F, that he issued in October 2020 for Duty Coverage for federal workers, Republicans said. Biden’s leadership had blocked this order in the past. . .

Besides the border-focused immigration orders, Trump’s advisers have also been planning immigration raids in several major cities during the first few days of the new administration, according to people familiar with the discussion. The cities that are expected to be targeted include Chicago, Boston, Washington, D.C., Miami, Los Angeles, Denver, New York and San Antonio. The scale of the raids and the number of cities that will see increased enforcement activity remains in flux. 

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