CNN’s Scott Jennings has stopped network commentator Xochitl Hinojosa.
Despite criticism from Democrats over Musk’s involvement in Trump since the president’s support, the party tightened its pushback against Musk in February, protesting in Washington, D.C. throughout the week. In “The State of Union,” Hinojosa told CNN host Dana Bash “terrifying” Musk “acting on his behalf.” To promote his financial benefits. ”
“Are you afraid the FBI has the internet? I mean, I don’t understand, –” Jennings jumped in.
“I’m afraid that Elon Musk will put people in federal agencies and find his business opportunities,” Nikbun replied.
However, Jennings quickly pushed Japan back, stating that her claims were “exaggerated.” Despite commentators trying to reflect her concerns, Jennings continued to emphasize how Musk is working to “help” the US government. (Related: Corey Booker claims Dems’ plan to beat Trump is “at work”)
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“He’s like sleeping on the floor of a government office building seven days a week to help this government, whatever, whatever. Expenses are interesting. Based on these spending cuts, we’ll balance the budget. I’m not going to take it,” Jennings said.
“Some of these things are patentably and objectively ridiculous. If you see Democrats rushing to protect some of the things he’s cutting off, it’s a very low level for Democrats to “I’ll sink into it. But when I see him doing it, the most important thing he does is to force the doctrine of common sense,” Jennings added.
Musk was heavily criticized Monday after he and President Donald Trump announced they would agree to overturn the US International Development Agency, bringing it under the power of Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Democrats say that the move at the agency is illegal despite reports that billions of dollars in taxpayer dollars have been wasted on international programs engaged in left-wing social engineering. He insisted.
Jennings continued to state how the US has returned to “common sense” under the Trump administration, stressing that the administration must look into agencies to “restore” the balance.
“This was the doctrine that Trump laid out in his inaugural speech. What is the Republican ideology now? It is best explained as enforcement of common sense. On the left is unusual nonsense, common sense. ” Jennings said.
“I’m not going to balance it with $79,000 grants here and there when I look at the agency after the agency and spend some of my money, but I’m regaining common sense I’m going to do it, and that’s the point,” Jennings concluded.
A new CBS poll released on Sunday found that 53% approved Trump’s leadership in his second term in just a few weeks, while 70% say the president is fulfilling his campaign promise.
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