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‘Best Dope God Ever Put Breath In’: John Kennedy Says Russ Vought Is ‘High’ If He Thinks Schumer Will Budge On Budget

Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy proposed Wednesday that management and the office of Budget Director Russell Vought are using marijuana if he believes New York Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer will allow the vote on budget measures.

The White House sent a retirement package of more than $9.5 billion to Congress on June 3. This codifies some of the reductions identified by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), including reducing company back funds for public broadcasting and the US International Development Agency. Kennedy began by paying attention to interruptions from protesters Hearing The Senate Budget Committee met when Vought testified about the rescue package on Wednesday. (Related: Elmo-Wielching Hakeem Jeffries hits the floor of the house trying to stop GOP from abolishing PBS funds)

“Apologies to the Director, [for] Although you are a protester, you can guarantee you under the District of Columbia’s legislative rules and laws. Kennedy will probably bring them back again,” Kennedy laughed. It seems that there is a problem with that concept. ”

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Kennedy then focused on the personal attacks that were attacked by Vought at a hearing from Democrats who opposed the rescue.

“I hear some of my colleagues accuse you of doing everything and you’re going to hear your kids thrown into the wolves. They accuse you of undermining the sanctity and integrity of the spending process. I sat here and said, “What integrity? What is it?” I’m proud to serve this committee. I saw this committee last year. I passed 11 of the 12 minibuses. We all suffocated what you don’t believe in. We sent them to my friend Senator Schumer.

“Do you really think he’ll allow us to vote for the budget?” Kennedy asked. “If that’s the case, you’re Willie Nelson High. You’re smoking some of the best dope gods you’ve ever had. All we have is CRS. [continuing resolutions] and withdrawal package. ” (Related: GOP Senators present the first major Doge bill that can save taxpayers’ eye-opening amounts)

The House of Representatives discussed and passed a resignation package that curbs spending, which Doge cited as wasted by 214-212 votes on June 12.

Doge has identified $180 billion in savings since Trump established it. Average $1,118.01 per taxpayer; According to on the organization’s website. The department lists online-identified savings, breaks them down into contracts, leases, grants, and collapses again. ExpensesWhile providing information about the federal government, Work force and the government Rules.

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