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Aaron Bean

Member of Congress and chairman of the Doge Caucus in the House, representing Florida.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 2h 3min

INSURRECTION: Violent Democrats Storm DC Federal Building! Vow to Impeach Trump | 100K Feds Resign, with Guests Lindy Li and Rep. Aaron Bean

Join Lindy Li, a former DNC fundraiser who shares her unique experiences within the 2024 campaign, and Rep. Aaron Bean, a dynamic member of Congress from Florida. They dive into the recent turmoil among federal workers amid massive resignations and political tensions. Lindy opens up about the internal struggles within the Democratic Party, while Rep. Bean humorously addresses the chaos surrounding federal accountability. The conversation brims with insights on political reform, generational change, and the emotional challenges of confronting party loyalty.
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Nov 30, 2024 • 21min

Extra: DOGE's Hope To Take A Bite Out Of Big Government

Aaron Bean, a Florida Republican Congressman and co-founder of the DOGE caucus, dives into government efficiency and fiscal responsibility. He discusses his collaboration with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to tackle waste and abuse in government spending. The need to reduce the staggering $36 trillion national debt is emphasized, along with the GOP's responsibility to act on voter concerns. Topics like the Pentagon's missing billions and unnecessary expenditures reveal the urgency for reform and accountability in budgeting.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 31min

The GOP's Big Plans To Shrink Government

Aaron Bean, a Congressman from Florida and founder of the Congressional Doge Caucus, dives into the exciting formation of DOGE, aimed at improving government efficiency and tackling wasteful spending. He discusses bipartisan support for these reforms amid a soaring national debt. Joining him is Matt Barnum, a Wall Street Journal education reporter, who explores Trump’s proposed changes to the Department of Education, emphasizing decentralization and parental control, while shedding light on future challenges for education policy amid political shifts.