Sen. Kennedy’s Fiery Defense of DOGE: ‘Where the Hell is the Money?’
Instead of criticizing Musk, “We ought to be giving Mr. Musk a medal. We ought to be thanking him.”

The magnitude of corruption, waste, and fraud uncovered by the DOGE team’s audit of the U.S. Agency for International Development this week sent shockwaves throughout Washington, D.C., and beyond. Elon Musk’s army of young tech wizards discovered that, for decades, USAID has been handing over U.S. taxpayer dollars to support left-wing causes around the world.
Among the more frivolous examples of waste were the agency’s funding of a transgender clinic in India, the installation of electric vehicle charging stations in Vietnam, and even helping Indonesian coffee companies become more climate and gender friendly.
But the most egregious finding of all was the agency’s largesse to radical organizations around the world, including “groups aligned with foreign terrorist organizations.” According to the Middle East Forum, USAID has funded groups controlled by Hamas that have “called for their lands to be ‘cleansed’ from the ‘impurity of the Jews.’”
Naturally, after decades of relying on USAID to advance their progressive interests abroad, Democrats are fighting back with everything they have. Knowing full well that USAID’s corruption is indefensible, they have shifted their focus to blocking DOGE from continuing its work. In particular, Democrats are freaking out over its next target: the Treasury Department payment system.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) delivered a disingenuous, hyperbolic attack on DOGE during a meeting of the Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday. Despite the fact that Musk’s analysts have been given “read only” access to the Treasury Department’s federal payment system, Warner insisted that the DOGE team might “manipulate payments” or even “alter code.”
Senator Mark Warner's description of what's happening at @DOGE https://t.co/WjBMJWXBvj
— C'villeBubble (@CvilleBubble) February 6, 2025
Following Warner’s willful distortion of the truth, the affable Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) took to the floor to “put in perspective what many of my Democratic friends have been talking about today.” With his signature wit and candor, he delivered a much-needed reality check. His speech was sharp, truthful, and compelling – so much so that, as one X user observed, it “left the room speechless.” (Please scroll down for a full transcript and video of Kennedy’s speech.)
The biggest takeaway from Kennedy’s 16-minute monologue came when he turned to his colleagues and asked: “What the hell happened to all the money?”
Answering his own question, Kennedy said, “And that’s what Mr. Musk is finding out. That’s all this is about. And I’m just shocked that my colleagues have decided that this is a hill they’re gonna die on. How can you look the American people in the eye and support this kind of waste, support this kind of spending porn?”
He reminded his colleagues that President Trump campaigned on “going through the entire [federal] budget and review[ing] all the spending line by line.” And he made no secret of his plan to appoint Elon Musk to audit federal spending.
Kennedy explained that Musk, a successful businessman with a top-secret security clearance, was not only conducting the audit but had already uncovered wasteful and often controversial expenditures. He proceeded to enumerate several of USAID’s most egregious disbursements.
The core issue, he argued, is the vast waste of taxpayer money. He lamented that his Democratic colleagues were more focused on questioning the process and Musk’s involvement rather than the actual findings of wasteful spending.
He called on the Senate to support Musk’s efforts, and rather than attacking him, allow him to conduct further audits across all federal agencies.
He presented a chart of the national debt which has ballooned to more than $36 trillion as a direct result of unchecked government spending under both the Biden and Obama administrations.
Much of the Trump administration’s spending came as a result of the pandemic, Kennedy said. He explained that our economy had come very close to failing at one point, and he commended the efforts of Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, to keep it going.
Now some of this money we had to spend during the pandemic, and it was a bipartisan effort during the pandemic. Republicans voted for it and Democrats voted for it because we had no choice. I was there. I saw it from the inside. We came this close to losing the American economy. And you know who helped a lot? Doesn’t get enough credit? Jay Powell of the Federal Reserve. I watched it.
Kennedy criticized the Biden administration for passing massive – and unnecessary – spending bills, such as the American Rescue Plan and the Green New Deal, as the U.S. was pulling out of the Covid recession. He claimed that such spending practices, combined with inflation, were hurting American families, which was why the American people supported the idea of auditing and cutting wasteful government spending.
Ultimately, Kennedy concluded his speech by reiterating that the focus should be on saving taxpayer money. He expressed support for Musk’s continued auditing work. He also praised Musk’s work as an essential tool to identify and eliminate waste, mismanagement, and fraud within government programs.
Kennedy ended by suggesting that instead of criticizing him, “We ought to be giving Mr. Musk a medal. We ought to be thanking him.”
I’m pretty sure that most Americans would agree with Kennedy’s appeal to his Democratic colleagues. But fear has gripped the party. Humiliated by the results of the USAID audit, a department that accounts for less than 1% of the federal budget, Democrats now seek to prevent taxpayers from uncovering the vast waste that permeates the remaining 99%.
Democratic candidates will have to explain why they fought so hard to stop that from happening ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Bravo Sen. Kennedy. Well done.
Senator Kennedy's Defense Of Elon Musk's DOGE Left The Room Speechless.
"I wanna try to put in perspective what many of my Democratic friends have been talking about today. They're very, very, very upset at president Trump, and they're very, very, very upset at Elon Musk.… pic.twitter.com/jjk5yyaToK— Camus (@newstart_2024) February 6, 2025
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Every bureaucracy and bureaucrat needs to periodically justify their existence. Not to their boss but to the tax payer
…but you repeat yourself.
Some of Tim Pool’s recent programs have featured the scope of USAID’s corruption and surreptitious funding of all sorts of evil stuff. For example, today:
Ex-USAID Official EXPOSES Corruption, Trump & Elon GUT Deep State | The Culture War with Tim Pool (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7M2vS6c_1c)
and yesterday:
Trump SLAMS Billions STOLEN By USAID, Gov Funding Liberal News, CBS Scandal CONFIRMED (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS4pQcu8PYk).
Every agency should be audited like this at least once a decade
Maybe audits should be more often. Can we claw back any of the money, especially internal graft?
They are constantly audited by the IG. ‘The moron’ fired them.
LOL. No they aren’t.
The same IG that was overseeing all the waste?
Better to remain silent and thought a fool…
I’m looking forward to the season finale of The DOGE Show.
And I bet the folks at the Fed are crapping their pants, because they’ve figured out who the guest stars are going to be.
What in gods name was Chelsea Clinton doing that was worth 80 mil??? 🤔
Chelsea is a prime claw back candidate.
They are more upset that the waste, fraud, and abuse is being exposed, and by whom, than they are over the waste, fraud, and abuse itself. That suggests that they were benefitting from it.
Also of interest: Iaiah Carter on X
https://x.com/IsaiahLCarter/status/1887290743032561803?t=B8xg9XjG8JkbjaS4upuDlg&s=09
If you’re looking for “fiery”, look no further than Mr. Carter’s blasting of the Democratic Party.
Are there any reasonable honorable patriotic democrats left or are they all corrupt, lying nutjobs and fruitcakes? Asking for a friend.
No in at least 20 years, what happened?
“The biggest takeaway from Kennedy’s 16-minute monologue came when he turned to his colleagues and asked: “What the hell happened to all the money?””
If only we had a government body that represented the states and the people, who approved spending, had thousands of aides and staffers, had subpoena power, the power to have public hearings and investigations, to put people in contempt, and the power to write and pass laws.
If only. Wait…
That Senator is a slippery Aw Shucks type con man. He knows damn well where the money is going. They all do.
I agree. There were only a few in Congress pointing out the government waste, the rest were silent as long as they were getting their slice of the pie.
Senator Kennedy is a National Treasure.
Press release from Nancy Pelosi- “We have to fund foreign terrorists so we can fight them.”
DOGE is doing good work but when do the indictments get handed down. These are criminal acts of fraud, embezzlement, and sponsoring terrorism.
“WHO is the president right now – Donald Trump or college-aged software engineers?”
Who was the President the last 4 years – a dementia addled Joe Biden or a group of progressive deep state hacks surrounding him led by DR Jill Biden?
Why didn’t trump get rid of the (mythical) deep state last
Why are you here? Hang out with the other lefties at the NYT or WaPo. They can pat you on the back and say “great comment”.
Hey, did the ‘moron’ cut the deficit last time? You know- like he promised?
One of my disagreements with the good senator is about usaid. I think the entire thing should be shut down.