Government Accountability Office (GAO) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Accusations

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses the Government Accountability Office (GAO) of being part of the 'deep state resistance' against President Trump, comparing them to 'far-left' judges. Senate Republicans were frustrated by GAO guidance on repealing a waiver for California emissions standards. The GAO has faced criticism from Republicans for its alleged lack of independence and credibility.

Transportation Issues Under the Biden Administration

The article discusses transportation issues under the Biden administration, including an understaffed and outdated Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) leading to dangerous travel conditions. Comparisons with the Trump administration show fewer air accidents during the first few months. Reports by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) highlight severe shortcomings inherited by the Trump administration and the need for urgent attention to safety issues left by Biden.

Government Accountability Office testimony on High Risk List

Comptroller General Gene L. Dodaro testifies about GAO's 2025 High Risk List before House Oversight Committee. Oversight Chairman Rep. James Comer praises GAO's work as a roadmap to tackle government waste, fraud, and abuse.

Government Accountability Office Report on Federal Government Vulnerabilities

The Government Accountability Office released a report detailing areas of the federal government vulnerable to fraud, waste, and abuse. Recommendations include ways to cut costs and improve disaster recovery efforts. Chairman James Comer called it a 'roadmap' for the Trump administration and DOGE to tackle federal bureaucracy.

Impact of Sleep Deprivation on U.S. Troops

A Government Accountability Office study found that most U.S. troops get six or fewer hours of sleep per night, which can lead to performance issues and fatal accidents. The study recommends more actions to address sleep deprivation in the armed forces.

Critique of a New Credit Card Bill

A sponsored content by the Electronic Payments Coalition criticizes a new credit card bill proposed by Sens. Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall, claiming it will benefit large corporations like Walmart and Target instead of small businesses. Various reports highlight that the bill may lead to increased costs for consumers and small businesses while benefiting mega-stores. The content urges Congress to consider the negative impacts on consumers and small businesses.