What happened todaypublished at 03:54 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February
We're wrapping up our live coverage, but before we do, here's a recap of Tuesday's developments.
One day after the federal Presidents' Day holiday, Trump continued laying off federal workers and signing executive orders.
The US Department of Agriculture said it was trying to quickly reverse the firings over the weekend of agency employees who were working on the federal government's response to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak, according to US media.
The day began with the head of the Social Security Administration, Michelle King, quitting over Musk's access to sensitive federal data.
But a federal judge in Washington DC later ruled that Doge could continue to access federal computer systems and fire government workers while the litigation plays out.
Then, at a news conference at his home in Florida, Trump reacted to Ukraine’s objections to being excluded from US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia. It came after he signed two orders and a memo about IVF pregnancy treatments and government waste.
Trump said Ukraine had had three years to avert a Russian invasion. "You should have never started it," he said of Ukraine. "You could have made a deal."
The day ended with Fox News airing an interview with Trump and Musk, in which the two praised each other and pledged to avoid any conflicts of interest as they work to overhaul the federal government.
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