
White House unleashes on 'rogue bureaucrats' after agency head refuses DOGE entry to headquarters
Fox News
The White House responded after employees of the U.S. African Development Foundation were directed to refuse DOGE entry to their headquarters.
The cost-cutting team returned to USADF the next day with U.S. marshals after the Department of Justice (DOJ) determined that they had a right to enter the building, a White House official told Fox News Digital, prompting a lawsuit from USADF President Ward Brehm, who asked a district court to bar the administration from removing him from his position. Aubrie Spady is a Writer for Fox News Digital.
Brehm, who admitted to directing employees to deny DOGE entry, is attempting to block DOGE from entering the USADF offices, but the White House responded that "entitled, rogue bureaucrats have no authority to defy executive orders by the President of the United States or physically bar his representatives from entering the agencies they run."