Congress's out of control spending

 Red State:

Congress illegally spent at least $516 billion in 2024 on programs for which there was no authorization. Yes, billion, with a "b." A stunning report by the Congressional Budget Office underscores the reason for the legal assault upon President Trump's right to audit payments by the Treasury Department.

In a report titled "Expired and Expiring Authorizations of Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2024," the CBO observes: "Historically, House and Senate rules restrict lawmakers from considering an appropriation if it lacks a current authorization." Nevertheless, "CBO estimates that $516 billion was appropriated for 2024 for activities with expired authorizations, which the agency identified for each House and Senate authorizing committee and appropriations subcommittee." That $516 billion in illegal payments cover "1,264 authorizations of appropriations that expired before the beginning of fiscal year 2024 and 251 authorizations of appropriations that were set to expire by the end of fiscal year 2024." The legal authority for some of these payments expired 40 — that's not a typo — years ago.
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It has to be a bi-partisan problem if it has been going on for 40 years.  Trump is right to pursue an audit that would help rein in the lawless spending.

See also:

WATCH: Sen. Kennedy Takes On USAID’s Wasteful Spending, And It's Awesome

And:

 Chris Coons Gets Wrecked After He Tries to Desperately Defend USAID Spending

And:

 Musk Calls for Impeachment of 'Corrupt' Judge in Treasury Ruling

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