Anderson Cooper of CNN clashed with the former GOP government Chris Sununu on the findings of the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), because the CNN -Gastheer Sununu of putting accused words in his mouth.
“It is 23 days here, boys, 23 days. You are talking about 2.3 billion saved last year. These guys save 2.3 billion a day,” Sununu said after prizes President Donald Trump and Elon Musk for Transparency. “It’s all going to come, because whatever she said was, when we have to go to the congress, we go to the congress. We will show where it is.”
Musk, the head of Doge, is aimed at determining areas of federal financing waste. Musk spoke on Tuesday with reporters from the Oval Office and emphasized Reducing federal expenses was “essential”.
“He gives very specific things, but he actually doesn’t give any proof of that,” Cooper pushed back. “But some details that came out Like the $ 59 million issued On luxury hotels. That’s not really. ”

Anderson Cooper from CNN clashes with former Gop government Chris Sununu during an appearance on CNN on Tuesday. (Screenshot/CNN)
“You are talking about the FEMA -money that was abused for migrants. That was FEMA money for migrants. That is ok now?” Sununu shot back.
Cooper said he didn’t think it was good and said to Sununu: “Don’t put words in my mouth.”
The former Governor of New Hampshire asked Cooper if he would stop that process.
“Don’t be a dk. What I say is the display by him is just not actually accurate. He is talking about luxury hotels,” he said, shaking his head.

Elon Musk speaks while President Donald Trump looks at Washington’s Oval Office in Washington on 11 February 2025. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty images)
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Alyssa Farah GriffinA CNN commentator and co-gastheer of “The View”, intervened and said: “I think that is also the problem, this is congress allocated funds. I think you and I as conservatives can look for many things in the federal budget That we are more than happy to refrain from.
Later in the show, Cooper apologized to Sununu.
“I was in common, I was rude to you,” said Cooper, surprisingly the Gop governor. “I don’t know why I said that.”
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“Are you joking?” Sununu responded. “I grew up with seven brothers and sisters, and I am a Sununu.”