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DOGE employees resigning in protest of department’s direction
As the Department of Government Efficiency goes about laying off thousands and thousands of government workers, they may soon deal with some staffing issues themselves: resignations. Today, more than 20 civil service employees resigned from DOGE, saying they wouldn't take part in an effort to "dismantle critical public services." Could this be a sign of more problems with DOGE?
Millcreek Mayor Silvestrini shares reaction to ICE letter
The Mayor of Millcreek is sharing some of the reaction he's received regarding a letter to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You'll recall a few weeks ago -- following a controversial ICE traffic stop on the border of Millcreek and Murray -- Millcreek Mayor Jeff Silvestrini wrote a letter urging federal officials to take action. He spoke about the reaction last night during the State of the City and joins Inside Sources to share more.
On the Hill 2025: Resolution calling for changes to homelessness regulations
The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers programs meant to help people stay off the streets and get into affordable housing. However, not everyone thinks these programs are actually doing what they're supposed to do. A resolution on Utah's Capitol Hill is now urging HUD to make changes. Floor sponsor State Senator Heidi Balderree explains more.
On the Hill 2025: Proposal to change how Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice is chosen
This legislative session, we've focused on a few bills proposing changes to Utah's judiciary. One of those bills is Senate Bill 296: Judicial Amendments; this would change how the Utah Supreme Court’s Chief Justice is selected. While the bill sponsor wasn’t able to join us, given the legal background of both hosts, Inside Sources spends a segment discussing the proposal.
Senators, Representatives on both sides issue resolution supporting Ukraine
While the United States joined Russia and North Korea in voting against a UN resolution condemning Russia for invading Ukraine, members of Congress issued their own resolution supporting Ukraine. It's one of the ways we're seeing a rift form between the president and Congress, even among members of the President's party. We hear some of Senator John Curtis’ thoughts on the situation.
Judges who ruled against Pres. Trump facing impeachment efforts
Several federal judges are facing impeachment bids from members of Congress after the judges ruled against some of the things President Trump is trying to do. The lawmakers claim the justices are guilty of "high crimes and misdemeanors." What’s the appropriate course of action to hold judges accountable? The Inside Sources share their thoughts.
Democratic Party receiving less money from now-angry donors
Since the November election, we've spent quite a bit of time discussing what Democrats did wrong and what they're doing as a result of their devastating loss to Republicans. As part of that, we need to talk about funding and donations. New reports show that for the most part, Democratic donors are angry and unwilling to give more money to the party. Is that enough to push the party to change?
Some Tesla owners begin regretting their purchase... because of Elon Musk
Tesla owners once prided themselves on being eco-friendly -- buying an electric car was seen as a symbol of "being green." But since Telsa CEO Elon Musk has become closer and closer to Republican President Donald Trump, it's prompted this interesting sense of regret among more liberal-leaning Tesla owners. Inside Sources finishes off with a discussion on buyer’s remorse.