Elon and X visit Trump for the Oval Office Conference. Trump Snobs Vance?! Steel and DOGE VS CFPB prices.
This week, the co-animators of Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina discuss Elon Musk and his son X organizing a press conference in the oval office alongside President Trump, of the implementation by Trump of a price of 25% on steel and aluminum, the Department of Government Effectiveness (DOGE) targeting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Trump’s refusal to recognize Vance as the next presidential candidate, the GREGG Abbott government Seeking to recover $ 11 billion in expenditure for border security by the Lone Star project, Abbott not opposing the game in Texas and Texas and the Texas Senate project adopting two property tax invoices.
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00:00 Intro
National subjects
00:44 Musk and his meet in the oval office with President Trump.
01:22 Trump implements 25% price on steel and aluminum.
05:09 DOGE targets the consumer financial protection office.
09:05 Trump refuses to support Vance as the next presidential candidate.
Texas subjects
12:28 Governor Greg Abbott seeks to recover $ 11 billion spent on border security.
16:08 Could the game go to Texas?
21:08 The Texas Senate adopts two property tax invoices.
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