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Joni Ernst

 
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Senator
Iowa
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Republican
2021
2026
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Representative Offices
Address
111 Seventh Ave. SE
Suite
Suite 480
City/State/Zip
Cedar Rapids IA, 52401
Phone
319-365-4504
Fax
319-365-4683
Hours
8am-5pm CT
Address
2146 27 th Avenue
Building
Suite 500
Suite
Suite 500
City/State/Zip
Council Bluffs IA, 51501
Phone
712-352-1167
Fax
712-352-0087
Address
201 W. Second St.
Suite
Suite 806
City/State/Zip
Davenport IA, 52801
Phone
563-322-0677
Fax
563-322-0854
Hours
8am-5pm CT
Address
210 Walnut Street
Building
733 Federal Building
Suite
Suite 733
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Des Moines IA, 50309
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515-284-4574
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515-284-4937
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320 Sixth Street
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194 Federal Building
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Sioux City IA, 51101
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712-252-1550
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News
03/10/2025 --foxnews
Rep. Michael Cloud and Sen. Joni Ernst are forwarding the "Return to Sender" Act to defund a multibillion-dollar "boondoggle" that is attempting to refit the USPS fleet with EVs.
03/06/2025 --whig
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has refired the political action committee he spent heavily on in supporting Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign, this time with the group’s first television advertisement, one lauding the first six weeks of the administration, where he is...
02/23/2025 --foxnews
The Trump administration is slashing thousand of jobs and putting others on administrative leave at the stroke of midnight.
02/23/2025 --foxnews
San Francisco's Nancy Pelosi Federal Building could be sold off by the Trump administration as part of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts
02/19/2025 --dailycaller
Out Of Control Spending, Marxism And 'DEI Privilege Walks': How USAID Became Progressive Slush Fund Under Biden
02/19/2025 --dailybreeze
Doing so would also go a long way toward moving the debate in Washington, D.C., back toward the reasonable middle, where most Americans feel comfortable.
02/19/2025 --foxnews
A bipartisan group of senators is calling on the new USDA secretary to take aggressive action on the bird flu that is wreaking havoc on farms across the country.
02/19/2025 --theepochtimes
The former U.S. senator from Georgia pledged to adopt a zero-tolerance policy for abuse, fraud, and waste and to conduct a full-scale audit.
02/16/2025 --postandcourier
The speech was stunning, but also quintessential Nancy Mace: a high-stakes, no-holds-barred moment from a Republican whose career has been punctuated by turning private struggles into public battles, with an eye on the political horizon.
02/15/2025 --foxnews
The Trump administration's DOGE efforts have found several controversial and highly publicized examples of spending it says are a waste of taxpayer funds.
02/12/2025 --foxnews
Department of Government Efficiency Senate Caucus Chairwoman Joni Ernst revealed how she is keeping close contact with billionaire Elon Musk as he spearheads President Donald Trump’s aggressive agency spending audit.
02/11/2025 --foxnews
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts spoke to Fox as left-wing banter about Project 2025 seems to have subsided with the rise of DOGE -- led by Elon Musk, not the "do-tank."
02/11/2025 --foxnews
President Donald Trump’s expert cost-cutters in Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency will next target the Pentagon's defense budget – a move that could be unpopular with Republicans.
02/11/2025 --wctrib
From the editorial, "Trump does not have the authority to eliminate USAID. That would be up to Congress. "
02/11/2025 --theepochtimes
Amid Democrats’ pushback, lawsuits, and threats to DOGE employees, the cuts keep coming—including almost $1 billion announced on Feb. 10.
02/08/2025 --axios
Elon Musk is enlisting the help of his X army as he seeks to hack away at the U.S. government, responding directly to users who recommend specific cuts and posting an X poll to justify reinstating a staffer who resigned over racist tweets.Why it matters: Now the most powerful bureaucrat in America, Musk is leaning not only on access to sensitive government systems but also on his legions of fervently loyal, often-anonymous X followers as he weighs the fate of billions of dollars in spending.The big picture: Donald Trump broke new ground in his first term by carrying out the nation's business via tweet decrees.Musk, who typically posts between 50 and 100 tweets per day, is taking the bottom-up approach by letting foot soldiers supply suggestions that get seen — and acted on — by his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).Driving the news: Last weekend, Musk elevated posts decrying USAID uses of money in his push to gut the agency. Then on Monday, he declared that Trump "agreed" to shut it down.Media became a target when users initially claimed erroneously that Politico had received millions from USAID. In fact, federal agencies were paying for subscriptions to specialized Politico products.After users shared screenshots highlighting that spending, Musk agreed it was "wasteful." Within a few hours the White House announced the Politico subscriptions were being canceled. DOGE has since announced that subscriptions with the New York Times and other outlets are being scrapped.Targeting the National Endowment for Democracy, Musk solicited ammunition from X users, asking them to "reply to this post listing all the evil things that NED has done."In responding to a user who complained about the IRS's Direct File system, Musk wrote "That group has been deleted." Similarly, he wrote "deleted" in responding to a critical post about one of the General Services Administration's programs.He has been reposting users' screenshots of line items in the government's budget as well.Some of the recommended cuts are hyper-specific. After FlexPort CEO Ryan Petersen tweeted that DOGE should "look into" the U.S. Mint in San Francisco, Musk swiftly replied "noted."The latest: After the WSJ uncovered blatantly racist tweets apparently written by one key DOGE staffer, Marko Elez, the White House announced Elez had resigned.Then X users responding to Musk's poll (including Vice President Vance) overwhelmingly supported reinstating him, and Musk announced he'd be back.A spokesperson for DOGE did not respond to a request for comment.Zoom out: The X activism has extended beyond Musk's cost-cutting mission to law enforcement.Musk found an ally in Ed Martin, a Trump supporter and interim U.S. Attorney of District of Columbia. After a weekend of reports about DOGE staffers' standoffs with Treasury and USAID — with Musk contending it was a crime to identify members of his team — Martin released a letter calling for the protection of DOGE workers.Replying to a post calling for Martin to "look into" progressive commentator Will Stancil, Martin replied, "Thank you. Noted."Friction point: Trump appears on course to getting all of his most controversial Cabinet picks confirmed — with the exception of Matt Gaetz — due in no small part to the pressure campaign waged by Musk and the right-wing digital chorus on X.Senators who had wavered on some of the picks — Sen. Joni Ernst for Pete Hegseth, Sen. Bill Cassidy for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Sen. Todd Young for Tulsi Gabbard — all came around after being harangued online and inundated with threats of primary campaigns.Flashback: Musk has a history of crowdsourcing ideas for his businesses, and of posting prolifically on Twitter long before he bought it.Now, his posting habit is intertwined with his mission of slashing billions in government funding and waging digital war on Trump's behalf.
02/08/2025 --mountaineagle
Nearly one year ago, 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley was murdered by a Venezuelan national who had been arrested multiple times for multiple offenses in America’s interior. Despite his criminal history and the fact that he broke the law...
02/07/2025 --theepochtimes
Nearly all of the embattled agency's direct-hire employees were scheduled for administrative leave at end of day Friday.
02/07/2025 --dailycaller
'Billions of dollars' worth of spending porn'
02/07/2025 --siouxcityjournal
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst has hailed Elon Musk and the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency. So has Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. Their constituents are following the cost-cutting effort closely. Unlike their top elected officials, several of the constituents are...
02/07/2025 --theepochtimes
Public disclosure of federal spending today is thanks largely to a Republican senator from Oklahoma.
02/07/2025 --qctimes
The Associated Press spoke with people in Urbandale this week about Iowa leader's support for Elon Musk and the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency.
02/07/2025 --foxnews
Sens. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Michael Bennet, D-Colo., along with Rep. Tracey Mann, R-Kan, are sponsoring a bill to adjust the Free Application for Federal Student Aid qualification requirements to halt an unfair disadvantage for farm families.
02/04/2025 --theepochtimes
Kennedy, who has been criticized by Democrats and Republicans for his stance on vaccines and comments on abortion, needs a simple majority to gain confirmation.
02/04/2025 --courant
WASHINGTON — House lawmakers return to Washington this week, where the primary question will be whether Budget Committee Republicans can come to an agreement to mark up a budget resolution that gets the ball rolling on the budget reconciliation process needed to advance President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda. Given the pace of Congress, it could be hard for them to keep up with the speed ...
02/03/2025 --huffpost
"If it's not possible now, it'll never be possible," Musk said of his proposal to simply ignore all federal regulation as a baseline.
02/03/2025 --rollcall
New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, seen at a hearing last month, ended the fourth quarter with $1.5 million in her campaign coffers.
01/31/2025 --foxnews
Two dozen federal agencies reported a collective $1 billion in savings from the elimination of DEIA/DEI offices and roles within their bureaucracies.
01/31/2025 --foxnews
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, the lead DOGE senator, claimed victory as the Trump administration's USDA instituted a work from home restriction first availed to her by a whistleblower
01/30/2025 --dailycaller
"It was the batshit craziest email I’ve ever read."
01/30/2025 --columbian
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump’s pick to be director of national intelligence, defended her past controversial views and told lawmakers during Thursday’s confirmation hearing that big changes are needed to address years of failures of America’s intelligence service.
01/30/2025 --kron4
Hearing-mania is set to consume Capitol Hill on Thursday as a trio of President Trump's top allies appear for high-stakes confirmation showdowns with senators that could make or break their chances of getting across the finish line. Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Kash Patel will simultaneously appear for confirmation hearings Thursday morning, setting [...]
01/27/2025 --rollcall
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, announced an Inspector Generals Caucus less than two weeks ago.
01/23/2025 --nbcnews
Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.
01/23/2025 --register_herald
The Senate has advanced the nomination of Pete Hegseth as President Donald Trump’s defense secretary. Thursday's vote pushed Hegseth toward confirmation, despite grave objections from Democrats and stirring unease among Republicans over his behavior and qualifications to lead the U.S....
01/23/2025 --stltoday
At his confirmation hearing last week, the former combat veteran and Fox News host said he was “falsely accused” in the 2017 incident.
01/15/2025 --clickondetroit
One by one, President-elect Donald Trump's hoped-for Cabinet is falling into place.
01/15/2025 --nypost
"More than half of federal employees were either teleworking regularly or fully remote" by May 2024, the report notes.
01/15/2025 --foxnews
Paperwork delays have forced some Trump confirmation hearings to be postponed, with Republicans blaming bureacracy.
01/15/2025 --dailykos
Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa announced late Tuesday that she’d vote in favor of President-elect Donald Trump’s utterly unqualified pick for secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth—a move that suggests the former Fox News host has a high chance of being confirmed. During an appearance on an Iowa radio show on Tuesday, Ernst said she believed that Hegseth adequately answered all her questions during his hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee.“He pointed out the woke issues at the Pentagon, and I think we’re at a point where now we can start moving forward. People know where he stands on these issues,” Ernst said. “I will be supporting President Trump’s pick for secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth.”Ernst’s support is a huge boon for Hegseth’s odds, practically ensuring he’ll lead the Pentagon in Trump’s incoming administration. Assuming all Democrats oppose his nomination, Hegseth can afford to lose just three Republican senators. And while some in the GOP, including Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, still haven’t said how they’ll vote, Tuesday’s confirmation hearing demonstrated that many are on board with Hegseth and are willing to give his abhorrent alleged behavior a pass.Part of what makes Ernst’s raving endorsement notable is her history as a combat veteran and sexual assault survivor who previously raised concerns over Hegseth’s ability to lead the Pentagon. In December, she cited concerns over Hegseth’s past opposition to women serving in combat roles, though he walked this back during Tuesday’s hearing.It was also unclear how Ernst, who has crusaded for years to address sexual misconduct in the military, would respond to allegations that Hegseth raped a woman in 2017. (Hegseth maintains that the encounter was consensual.)Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's nominee to be defense secretaryPerhaps Ernst can stomach Hegseth’s nomination because she intentionally distanced herself from some of the worst charges against him. According to new reporting from The New Yorker, Ernst declined an invitation to meet with the woman whom Hegseth paid to settle that 2017 sexual assault claim.Or maybe Ernst simply bowed to outsized pressure from the GOP base. After meeting with Hegseth in December and voicing doubts about whether she’d vote in his favor, she was relentlessly bullied by hardcore MAGA adherents. Not only did some of Trump’s most ardent supporters run ads in Ernst’s home state of Iowa, but they also questioned her conservative bona fides on social media. Mega-billionaire Elon Musk also pledged to bankroll primary challenges to Republicans who went against the president-elect. It appears that threats to primary Ernst worked. Following another December meeting with Hegseth, Ernst signaled more openness to his nomination.This pressure very likely helped change Ernst’s tone on Hegseth. Notably, on Tuesday, as Democrats slammed the defense nominee over his alleged drinking problem and past comments toward women, Ernst tossed him softballs.“As secretary of defense, will you appoint a senior-level official dedicated to sexual assault prevention and response?” she asked.“Senator, as we have discussed, yes I will,” Hegseth responded. Ernst is up for reelection in 2026 in a state that went for Trump by more than 13 percentage points in November. Given that, it’s likely she would’ve been targeted by MAGA followers had she not kowtowed to the president-elect and refused to back Hegseth. That type of politicking might work for the likes of Collins or even Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican who is also on the fence about confirming Hegseth, but not the bulk of Senate Republicans who need Trump’s base of loyal Republicans to retain their positions in Congress.Ernst’s onetime arms-length attitude toward Hegseth signaled that some Senate Republicans would attempt to maintain independence under a second Trump administration, but the Iowan’s changed tune suggests that for Republican lawmakers, Trump is still king.Campaign Action
01/15/2025 --theepochtimes
Sen. Joni Ernst previously expressed doubts about Pete Hegseth taking on the role of defense secretary.
01/15/2025 --nbcnews
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run the Department of Defense, faced tough questions from Democratic senators about his qualifications to lead the Pentagon. Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, a key Republican who was previously seen as a skeptic, announced Tuesday that she would support his nomination. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.
01/15/2025 --wgrz
Past controversies have hounded Hegseth, including allegations of sexual assault, excessive drinking and derisive views about women in military combat roles.
01/10/2025 --foxnews
DOGE representatives are reportedly holding meetings with federal staffers in an effort to cut government spending waste.
 
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