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RE: How Was 2024 and What to Expect from 2025?

in LeoFinance18 days ago

From what I understand, their position is more of an advisory role because it didn't get approved and passed by Congress. I don't think they have any actual powers to cut spending but they can pass their findings over to Trump and he can do it the official way.

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I see. If they don't go through Senate, they are definitely under Trump (or someone else, but I doubt it) as advisors.