DOGE Is in the Doghouse, Transportation Secretary Proposes New Road Rules for DC, and a Mansion Mystery in Northwest - Washingtonian
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As the government runs out of funding soon, multiple events shape the local and national landscape, including Daylight Saving Time and upcoming sports events. Notably, President Trump reasserts agency control to cabinet members amidst rising concerns over governance, while the punk band The Avengers perform, reminiscing past glory from the '70s. Their history, including opening for the Sex Pistols, adds cultural context. Other news highlights the secretive nature of governmental operations, including the listing of a CIA facility for disposal.
It's the American in me that makes me watch the blood, Penelope Houston sang on this San Francisco punk band's signature song, from their second EP in 1979. The Avengers had already broken up by the time that record appeared, but the band had achieved the distinction of having opened the Sex Pistols' last concert.
President Trump told cabinet members yesterday that they, not Elon Musk, were in charge of their agencies. Musk carried a similar message to GOP lawmakers.
Legislators are increasingly freaked out by headlines like this one, showcasing concerns over governance and decision-making power within the administration.
One of the properties GSA listed in its attempt to dispose of outdated properties was a secret CIA facility.
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