Dem Rep Shows ‘D*** Pic’ While Railing Against Elon Musk At DOGE Hearing

During the first Oversight Subcommittee hearing on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) program, Democrat Rep. Robert Garcia (CA) referred to DOGE Chair Elon Musk as a “d***” and railed against the group’s work to spot waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. Garcia and other Democrats have increasingly targeted Musk since the billionaire ...

Feb 12, 2025 - 13:28
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Dem Rep Shows ‘D*** Pic’ While Railing Against Elon Musk At DOGE Hearing

During the first Oversight Subcommittee hearing on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) program, Democrat Rep. Robert Garcia (CA) referred to DOGE Chair Elon Musk as a “d***” and railed against the group’s work to spot waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government.

Garcia and other Democrats have increasingly targeted Musk since the billionaire began publicly backing President Donald Trump. The work at DOGE has been categorized by some as a scheme for financially enriching Musk, who is the world’s richest man and worth more than $400 billion.

“I find it ironic, of course, that our chairwoman, Congresswoman [Marjorie Taylor] Greene, is in charge of running this committee,” Garcia said at the hearing. “Now, in the last Congress, Chairwoman Greene literally showed a d*** pic in our oversight congressional hearing, so I thought I’d bring one as well.” Garcia then held up an image of Musk, calling him “President Elon Musk.”

Greene, referenced by Garcia, during a past hearing showed images from Hunter Biden’s laptop. Notably, prominent Democrats, their allies in the media, and more than 50 former senior intelligence officials all falsely indicated that the laptop was Russian disinformation. It was heavily censored by Big Tech, though, of course, the laptop was authentic.

Garcia criticized DOGE as a “demolition plan that’s gonna run through our government” and claimed Musk is “ripping away opportunities from children with disabilities.”

Greene took a bipartisan approach and opened the hearing with a warning about the national debt, which currently is hovering around $36 trillion.

“That is such a stunning amount of money. It’s absolutely staggering to even comprehend how we as a people, we as a country, found ourselves here,” she said. “This is not a Democrat problem. This is not a Republican problem. This is an American problem.”

“To make it clear for everyone, not only are we $36 trillion in debt, but the compounding interest on our debt is also growing out of control,” she continued. “Even if we decided to defund the entire federal government, we cannot escape our debt and the compounding interest owed on our debt, which grows bigger and bigger every year.”

“Our crippling national debt and massively growing interest on our debt will destroy us,” Greene warned. “Not destroy one political party or the other. It will destroy all of us together.”

“The American people’s anger over this betrayal is what gave birth to the concept of DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency,” the Republican said. “In fact, DOGE became a major part of President Trump’s campaign and led to his overwhelming victory in November.”

“While we are a committee made up of the opposite far-reaching corners of Congress, we were each elected to serve and represent the American people and how their hard-earned tax dollars are spent,” Greene said. “We as Republicans and Democrats can still hold tightly to our beliefs, but we are going to have to let go of funding them in order to save our sinking ship. This is not a time for political theatre and partisan attacks.”

Related: ‘A Super Genius That’s Been F***ed With’: Joe Rogan Explains Elon Musk’s Motivation At DOGE

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