Less than a week after getting slammed over his support for President Trump’s policies, especially those coming from his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), one of two congressmen who represent Hall County is now saying the administration may be moving too fast.
Rich McCormick (R-Suwanee) appearing on the AJC’s Politically Georgia podcast urged the White House and DOGE to move more slowly.
“I think we’re just moving a little too fast,” McCormick said. “We should have impact studies on each department as we do it, and I’m sure we can do that. We’re moving really, really rapidly, and we don’t know the impact.”
McCormick (pictured) and the Hall County’s other congressional representative, Andrew Clyde (R-Jackson County), were both targets in irate constituents less than a week ago but in different settings. EARLIER STORY. POSTED FRIDAY: UPDATE: Both Hall congressmen vocally criticized for support of Trump agenda