The White House announced sweeping changes to federal spending oversight today, with a new executive order aimed at cutting waste across government agencies.
The order establishes a review board tasked with identifying redundant programs and consolidating overlapping departments. Administration officials say the measure could save taxpayers billions annually.
Senior advisors indicated the order reflects the President’s ongoing commitment to fiscal responsibility and government accountability. The review process is expected to take 90 days, with preliminary findings reported to Congress.
Critics in the opposition have called the move an overreach of executive authority, while supporters argue it is long overdue. The American people have been demanding accountability for how their tax dollars are spent, and this order delivers on that promise.
Congressional leadership has signaled willingness to work with the administration on implementation, though some committee chairs have requested additional briefings before offering full support.

