LIVE: Trump's Inaugural Cabinet Meeting Ignites a Tech Revolution with Elon Musk & Dogecoin
WATCH LIVE: President Trump Holds First Full Cabinet Meeting Since Taking Office
Live Update: The 47th President is convening his first full Cabinet meeting, bringing together top leaders – including tech trailblazer Elon Musk – as Dogecoin shakes up the status quo.
In a bold move that signals a new era for his administration, President Trump has called his first full Cabinet meeting since taking office. The live broadcast of the event has captured the attention of both domestic and international audiences, marking a pivotal moment for the new government.
Context and Significance
This landmark meeting isn’t just about setting the agenda; it’s a platform where key policy directions are unveiled and critical decisions are made. The President used this opportunity to outline his vision for a government that embraces rapid modernization and innovation. The gathering underscores his commitment to restructuring state management with an eye toward efficiency and forward-thinking reforms.
Special Participation of Elon Musk
One of the most talked-about aspects of the meeting was the unexpected presence of Elon Musk. Known for his groundbreaking contributions to technology and space exploration, Musk’s participation signals an ambitious crossover between government and industry innovation. His insights are expected to help drive digital transformation initiatives within the administration, potentially paving the way for a more technology-integrated governance model.
Dogecoin – A Disruptive Force
In parallel with these political and technological developments, Dogecoin (DOGE) has emerged as a surprising disruptor in the financial arena. What started as a meme-turned-cryptocurrency is now challenging traditional market norms and, according to some analysts, may even influence strategic decisions at the highest levels of government. The rise of Dogecoin reflects broader shifts in the digital economy that the current administration appears keen to harness.
Public Reaction and Future Prospects
The Cabinet meeting has sparked a wide range of reactions. Political commentators and economic experts alike are watching closely, speculating that the innovative mix of traditional governance and tech-forward ideas could lead to significant changes in policy and economic strategy. As the administration embarks on this uncharted path, many are hopeful that the infusion of fresh ideas will reinvigorate public institutions and lead to a robust, modernized digital economy.
Stay tuned as we continue to provide live updates and in-depth analysis of this groundbreaking meeting and its implications for the future.


Scott Jennings Roasts CNN's Outrage Mob: "Didn't They Go to Work Today?"
GREAT VIDEO – Scott Jennings Destroys CNN Outrage Mob Over Job Duties Email
Last night, nearly everyone at the CNN table was in an uproar over the “What did you last week?” email sent by Elon Musk and DOGE to all federal employees—a message some claimed was ‘abusive’ or something along those lines.
But Scott Jennings completely shut down all that noise. As CNN hosts and panelists griped about federal employees even receiving the email, Jennings fired back. One of the panelists, Libby Phillip, complained that employees don’t have access to their email on the weekend, insinuating that they couldn’t possibly respond in time. To that, Jennings quipped, “Didn’t they go to work today?”
My favorite moment came when Jennings took aim at a female guest who had appeared on CNN earlier in the day. She was visibly infuriated by the email, yet Jennings pointed out the obvious: if she had time to go on CNN, why wouldn’t she have time to send a quick 30-second email?
Watch the video below to see Scott Jennings deliver his knockout blow to the CNN outrage mob over this job duties email!


Trump Calls Out ‘Flagrant Scams’ Uncovered by DOGE, Takes Aim at Fort Knox in CPAC Speech
In a rousing speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday afternoon, President Donald Trump celebrated his whirlwind first four weeks back in the Oval Office by highlighting what he termed “flagrant scams” uncovered by DOGE and taking aim at perceived government overspending. Speaking at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Oxon Hill, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C., Trump’s remarks struck a familiar chord with his base as he detailed a series of controversial federal expenditures.
A Bold New Department and a Fresh Approach
Trump opened by touting a key initiative:
“I signed an order creating the Department of Government Efficiency — you probably haven't heard of it — which is now waging war on government waste, fraud and abuse. And Elon is doing a great job.”
This newly established department, according to Trump, is spearheading efforts to root out excessive spending and mismanagement across federal agencies.
DOGE and the Investigation of Overspending
Central to the President’s claims is DOGE, an investigative team led by Elon Musk. DOGE has been scrutinizing various federal agencies in an effort to curb overspending and stamp out fraud. However, their work has not come without controversy. Democratic lawmakers and government employees have criticized the investigations, filing lawsuits aimed at halting the audits and investigations. Despite the pushback, Trump proudly listed several examples of what he called “scams” that have been exposed:
- $520 Million for a consultant on environmental, social governance, and investments in Africa.
- $25 Million allocated to promote biodiversity conservation and socially responsible behavior in Colombia—emphasizing, “This is Colombia, South America, not Columbia University. Of course, that might be worse.”
- $40 Million for initiatives to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants.
- $42 Million earmarked for social and behavior change programs in Uganda.
- $10 Million for Mozambique medical male circumcisions, prompting Trump to ask,
“Why are we going to Mozambique to do circumcisions?”
These figures, according to Trump, represent a fraction of the taxpayer dollars being wasted on projects that he deems unnecessary and extravagant.
Taking Aim at Fiscal Priorities
The headline of Trump’s address also noted his pointed criticism of Fort Knox—a symbol of national financial stability. By juxtaposing excessive and seemingly arbitrary government spending with iconic institutions like Fort Knox, Trump underscored his broader argument for a leaner, more accountable federal government. He implied that while the country boasts storied institutions safeguarding its heritage and wealth, billions of dollars are being squandered on questionable projects overseas.
Looking Ahead
Trump’s speech at CPAC not only celebrated his early administrative successes but also set the stage for a continued campaign against government waste. By spotlighting DOGE’s findings, he reinforced his promise to overhaul federal spending practices and to restore fiscal discipline. As legal challenges and political battles over these investigations continue, the administration’s commitment to efficiency and accountability remains a central theme of its agenda.
Whether these initiatives will lead to meaningful reform or become further points of contention in the national debate on government spending, Trump’s bold rhetoric has certainly stirred up a conversation about priorities and the future direction of American fiscal policy.


Massive Data Breach? New York and Connecticut AGs Take on Elon Musk’s DOGE**
"No one elected Elon Musk and his minions," James said.
DOJ attorneys say "nothing unlawful about" Treasury access
The group of 19 attorneys general suing DOGE argued, "We are here because the states' bank information has been accessed," "unauthorized actors" had "no lawful reason to do it" and "have been somewhat careless in the way they handled it."
Attorneys for the Justice Department said, "There's nothing unlawful about the Treasury carrying out the priorities of a new administration using special government employees."
When the judge asked about a claim that information was shared outside the Treasury Department, the response was they were performing a forensic analysis and thus far knew "there were emails sent outside Treasury. We do not know content..."
The judge did not issue a decision, but the temporary restraining order remains in place for now.
Meanwhile, the Treasury Department's Office of Inspector General said it is auditing security controls for the federal government's payment system.New York
Attorney General Letitia James and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong held a press conference to discuss their ongoing lawsuit to stop the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing Americans' private information and sensitive data. The press conference took place at the Southern District of New York, 500 Pearl St, on Friday, February 14, 2025, in New York City. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI.
At DOGE Lawsuit Hearing in New York, State Attorneys General Allege Largest Data Breach in U.S. History
A federal judge in New York heard arguments on Friday as states sought to continue blocking Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing sensitive Treasury Department records.
More than a dozen states, including New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, are challenging DOGE and the Trump administration's authority.
Attorneys General Claim Largest Data Breach in U.S. History
New York Attorney General Letitia James and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong claim DOGE is responsible for the largest data breach in American history.
"We're talking about Social Security numbers, we're talking about banking information, we're talking about addresses, biometric information," Tong said.
As demonstrators chanted and watched, prosecutors alleged that the Trump administration unlawfully granted Musk's team access to the Treasury's central payment system.
"We stand together to stop Elon Musk and his army of tech bro-wannabe storm troopers from tearing up the Treasury Department," Tong said.
"No one elected Elon Musk and his minions," James added.
DOJ Attorneys Argue There Is "Nothing Unlawful" About Treasury Access
The group of 19 attorneys general suing DOGE argued that "we are here because the states' bank information has been accessed," alleging that "unauthorized actors" had "no lawful reason to do it" and "have been somewhat careless in the way they handled it."
Attorneys for the Justice Department countered by asserting, "There's nothing unlawful about the Treasury carrying out the priorities of a new administration using special government employees."
When the judge inquired about claims that information was shared outside the Treasury Department, the response indicated that a forensic analysis was underway. "Thus far, we know there were emails sent outside Treasury. We do not know the content..."
The judge did not issue a decision, but the temporary restraining order remains in place for now.
Meanwhile, the Treasury Department's Office of Inspector General announced it is auditing security controls for the federal government's payment system.

