Watch CNN’s Scott Jennings Calmly Explain the Appeal of Musk and DOGE to His Colleagues: ‘This is Radical Transparency’ (VIDEO)

CNN’s lone conservative analyst Scott Jennings explained the appeal of Elon Musk and DOGE to his fellow panelists today and did so in a calm and straightforward manner, as usual.

Naturally, everyone else on the panel is on the Democrat side on this issue. They simply don’t get it.

Jennings reminds them that the American people voted for this and explains why this kind of transparency on government spending is so popular with most people. Voters want to know how their money is being spent.

Partial transcript via the Vigilant Fox on Twitter/X:

“The American people elected Donald Trump because they thought he was going to be a sledgehammer against this government and against the out-of-control bureaucracy,” Jennings explained. “And Elon Musk is the instrument of the destruction.”

The media and political elites might hate it, but the truth is there’s nothing bad about the politics of revealing to Americans where their money is being spent.

“Did you know your money’s going here? Did you know your money’s going there?” Jennings asked.

“It’s all upside for Trump.”

Watch the video below:

Scott Jennings is the best thing that ever happened to CNN. His ability to break down political issues like this one provides more balance to the discussion on the network than anyone has seen in years. It’s amazing that CNN has not given him a greater role or even his own show.

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