Exclusive: Leader of the Ministry of Government Efficiency (DOGE) NCAA-style brackets will be released in the Senate, including the craziest federal waste items that need to be cut, as the public will be able to actively vote for their draft picks in eight consecutive games and the final four rounds.
Senator Joni ErnstR-Iowa, head of the Governor’s Caucus in the House of Lords, told Fox News Digital Friday that the federal government’s “consumption madness” was a year-round, non-payment of debts.
“The Senate Dewey Caucus is splitting and conquering to pause waste,” Ernst said.
“In March this year, we will score taxpayers by increasing transparency, stopping stupid spending and making the government actually start working for the American people they serve.”
The 16 waste “seeds” will be posted in a square bracket and a public poll is conducted on X to determine which eight wastes are bad; followed by the next quarter, Champion Two.
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The Senate Dewey Caucus proposed the 2025 Waste Championship. (Senator Joni Ernst’s office)
Each Dewey’s core group member received or selected the game’s priority waste. While there may not be anything major unpleasant, like Lehigh University’s 2012 defeat of #1 seed Duke, the introduction of each item to the public may bring the same surprise.
R-Wyo. Senator Cyntha Lummis represents the representative of “fighting disinformation” in the “fighting” of $4.5 million allocated by the Biden administration in Kazakhstan.
Senator Tommy Tuberville of R-Ala allocated $168,000 for the “Anthony Fauci Exhibition” at the National Institutes of Health Museum.
$7.9 million spent on professor journalists in Sri Lanka avoiding “binary gender language” will be held in Senator John Kennedy’s R-La. Perform under name.
R-NEB. Senator Pete Ricketts chose a $45 million Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Scholarship Program for the people of Myanmar to attend.
Meanwhile, Ernst will be represented by $4 million from the agriculture and interior sectors to build agricultural infrastructure for insect-based human food consumption.
Some of the other people’s crazy brackets “teams” include billions of dollars with illegal classifications of local employees as “law enforcement” (Senator Charles Grassley, R-IOWA), $690,000 for research on the use of marijuana in “people with minimal gender diversity.” MoMA (Museum of New York City) already has $5 billion in assets (Senator Mike Lee, R-utah).
In addition, since the Biden administration evacuated in 2021, Senator James Rankford James Rankford (R-Okla).
R-Fla. Senator Rick Scott is represented by a six-figure order from El Salvador’s Vegetable Garden, R-Ala. Senator Katie Britt has provided $1.3 million in subsidies for equity and advocacy for transgender people in Long Island.
Meanwhile, R-Wis. Senator Ron Johnson’s position is known as the “Four Corners of the Liberal Party”.
Johnson gave a $100,000 EPA grant to a major city’s Teachers Union Foundation to hold a 14-day Free School of Environmental Justice Duger core group said Quartets involving climate change, teachers’ unions, indoctrination of children and paid activism.
Other places in the R-Tenn’s Senator Marsha Blackburn’s, allocated by $22 billion from the Department of Health and Human Services, provide free housing and vehicles for illegal immigrants – Senator Roger Marshall, R-Kan. Seek to waste gender transition performance with wasted waste to make our $15 million for our nature transition process.
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The last place in the brackets is the $1.45 billion FEMA funding for illegal luxury hotels, a project convened by R-Idaho Senator James Risch.
Risch specifically proposed legislation to end the practice, called the ultimate FEMA benefit of the Illegal Immigration Act.
Amid various divisions of government wasted by the tournament, the Senate caucus will also announce that on Friday it is focusing on the “priority areas” for the Senate group.
Acquisition reforms, digitalization of an outdated government system, transparency efforts, restoration of “services to civil servants”, fraud, non-strategic foreign aid and cost-effectiveness are allocated throughout the road core group as the legislative year heats up, Fox News Digital learns.