The State Department has intervened on behalf of Musk's satellite internet company in five developing nations. In Gambia, U.S. diplomats have lobbied and browbeat at least seven government ministers as part of a "maximum pressure" campaign.
The Connecticut DMV allows owners to get back into towed cars to retrieve items that are essential to their health and welfare. But people have lost work equipment, car seats, important documents and priceless mementos.
Disclosure forms show that Bondi sold between $1 million and $5 million worth of shares on April 2. That day, after the market closed, Trump's "Liberation Day" press conference sent the market tumbling.
Records show that Chris Young is simultaneously working as a political adviser to Musk while serving in the Department of Government Efficiency, helping to gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The Office of Refugee Resettlement's welfare mission appears to be undergoing a stark transformation as President Donald Trump seeks to ramp up deportation numbers, current and former officials told ProPublica and The Texas Tribune.
A 54-year-old mechanic called Pathways to Coverage a "great program" at the governor's press conference. But after getting kicked off the health insurance program for low-income Georgians twice, bureaucratic red tape has him at his wit's end.
Deloitte Consulting is taking in tens of millions in tax dollars to build, manage and market Georgia's Medicaid work requirement program. Yet only 3% of eligible residents have enrolled.
For years, the Education Department was the only agency that could ensure states would improve conditions for disabled children. Now, Trump's cuts threaten to hamper its oversight.
Charles Carrier is accused of orchestrating a yearslong Ponzi scheme, bilking tens of millions of dollars from both wealthy investors and older people with modest incomes. Despite signs of trouble, HomeVestors didn't intervene.