On Feb. 22, hundreds of protestors rallied outside the Rhode Island State House against Elon Musk and the Trump administration. The event, called “Fight Back & Give Back: R.I. Protects Our Own from Lawless Billionaires,” was organized by the organization Indivisible Rhode Island, along with several other local activist groups.
Protesters denounced the influence of unelected officials, like Elon Musk, within the white house and the recent mass firings of thousands of federal worker across the country. Meanwhile, a counter protest was held across the street, demonstrators calling to reclaim America and for the mass deportation of undocumented migrants.
Some 13 employees at the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Services office in Warwick lost their jobs as part of widespread government cuts.
Hundreds gathered at the State House Saturday afternoon to protest Elon Musk's involvement in the federal government and call on Rhode Island leaders to take a stand against his efforts.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general to warn against another effort by the Trump administration and Elon Musk.
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha and 13 of his ... "the unlawful delegation of executive power to Elon Musk." The 14 attorneys general contend that President Donald Trump has violated "the Appointments Clause of the United States ...
The AGs allege in the lawsuit that President Donald Trump has given "virtually unchecked authority" to Elon Musk in violation of the US Constitution.
A judge says she will continue to block DOGE from accessing sensitive Treasury Department payment systems while she decides whether to issue a preliminary injunction.