Congressional Control Goes to Trump and Musk

GOP’s subservience to Trump and Musk is also problematic for Democrats

Now things are entirely reversed, as the White House asserts total control over federal projects, leaving personal appeals to Musk and his loyal staffers as the only way for Republicans to stave off politically damaging cuts. While the earlier system was undoubtedly partisan, there was always a chance the next election would put the gavel back in the hands of the current ranking member.

Representative Jake Auchincloss, a [Massachusetts] Democrat, said that he tried to get in touch with DOGE about a particular concern — he wouldn’t elaborate on the inquiry or explain how he conveyed it — but that ‘DOGE had every opportunity to engage with me in good faith and stiff-armed me.’

Under the weight of Trump’s gravitational pull, the milelong stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue that separates the Capitol from the White House has compressed into a singularity. When facing voters next fall, congressional Republicans are hoping to do so lauding not their own victories but those of the president and the richest man in the world.

It should be embarrassing for a member of the U.S. Congress to campaign on their proximity to power — but that seems to be good enough in the shameless vacuum of ambition that is laying ruin to the Founders’ temple to democracy.

Hayes Brown – Author