DOGE Results Murky Amid Elon Musk's Exit
- Following Elon Musk's exit, DOGE faces scrutiny over its influence, with concerns about employee conflicts of interest and ongoing efforts to downsize federal operations.
- The White House requested $45 million for DOGE's operations next year, indicating its enduring presence despite Musk's departure.
- DOGE staff members include those with ties to Musk's businesses, raising ethical questions as they oversee agencies affecting their financial interests.
- DOGE's continued budget request includes over $45 million for next year, indicating its operational significance despite leadership changes.
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Elon Musk is gone, but DOGE still filled with his current and former employees - The Boston Globe
At least 38 DOGE members work, or have worked, for one of Elon Musk’s companies. Meanwhile, nearly two dozen DOGE officials are making cuts to the same federal agencies that regulate the industries that employed them.
DOGE staff fear being axed by DOGE
Elon Musk's departure and public feud with Donald Trump is reportedly worrying employees. US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staff are concerned they could become the next targets of the cost-cutting drive they helped implement following a rift between President Donald Trump and DOGE's former head Elon Musk, the Wall Street Journal has reported. Launched by Trump to slash federal spending, DOGE has operated more like a private task fo…
SpaceX Explosion Pales in Comparison to Musk's DOGE Mismanagement - Real News Now
In an unfortunate incident last month, a massive SpaceX Starship rocket, valued at approximately $100 million, was reduced to rubble. This disaster ran parallel to Elon Musk’s pricey debacle while directing the Department of Government Efficiency. SpaceX, among Musk’s range of business pursuits, has garnered at least $38 billion in subsidies from the federal government. The company blandly referred to the rocket mission’s failure as a ‘rapid uns…
Elon Musk suggests DOGE’s work may be wrapped up by Day 130
Elon Musk and several members of his Department of Government Efficiency are speaking out together for the first time during an interview on Fox News. Musk suggests their work for the administration may be wrapped up by Day 130 of President Donald Trump’s second term. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.
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