Department of Government Efficiency

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Department of Government Efficiency[a] (DOGE[b]) refers to a planned United States presidential advisory commission announced by president-elect Donald Trump in preparation for his second term as U.S. president. It will be led by the billionaire businessmen Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. Despite its name, DOGE is not intended to function as a federal executive department, the creation of which would require the approval of the U.S. Congress; instead, it will serve as an advisory body making recommendations on streamlining the U.S. federal government and reducing inefficiency.[3]

Department of Government Efficiency
AbbreviationDOGE
FormationAnnounced on November 12, 2024; yet to be established
Key people

DOGE is a backronym referencing Doge, an Internet meme, and Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency supported by Musk and derived from the meme.[4]

Conception

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The idea of a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been linked to Trump's campaign promises to cut federal spending and reduce the size of government and the size of the federal fiscal deficit.[1][5]

The concept of DOGE emerged in a discussion between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, where Musk floated the idea of a department for streamlining government efficiency. Later, the suggestion was made by Trump of establishing such a department and for it to be headed by Musk.[6][7]

Musk has suggested that the commission could help to cut the U.S. federal budget by up to US$2 trillion through measures such as reducing waste, abolishing redundant agencies, and downsizing the federal workforce. Ramaswamy also stated that DOGE may eliminate entire federal agencies and reduce the number of federal employees by as much as 75%.[8][9] Musk has also proposed consolidating the number of federal agencies from more than 400 to fewer than 100.[10]

Musk has described deregulation as the only path to the SpaceX Mars colonization program, and promised he will "get the government off people's back and out of their pocket".[11]

This commission is similar to attempts before it, including President Theodore Roosevelt's Keep Commission, President Ronald Reagan's appointment of J. Peter Grace to lead the Grace Commission, and Vice President Al Gore's National Partnership for Reinventing Government.[12]

Functions

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Despite the name, it would not be a federal executive department, which would require an act of Congress to create, instead it will serve as an advisory body operating outside of government.[13] According to CBS News, it may operate under the Federal Advisory Committee Act.[14]

Vox said that the body is "unlikely to have any regulatory teeth on its own, but there's little doubt that it can have influence on the incoming administration and how it will determine its budgets".[15]

Donald Trump said the body would help to "dismantle government bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures and restructure federal agencies". He also stated that Musk and Ramaswamy will work with the Office of Management and Budget to address what he called "massive waste and fraud" in government spending.[16]

History

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AI-generated advertisements for DOGE posted on X by Ramaswamy and Musk, respectively

In August 2024, Trump said at a campaign event that, if he were elected, he would be open to giving Musk an advisory role.[17] In response, Musk wrote a post on X saying "I am willing to serve", along with an AI-created image of him standing in front of a lectern marked "Department of Government Efficiency".[4]

Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, stated that, prior to the official announcement of the creation of DOGE, Elon Musk had called Federico Sturzenegger, Argentina's Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, to discuss imitating his ministry's model in the United States.[18]

On November 5, Musk suggested that former U.S. representative and presidential candidate Ron Paul could work with DOGE.[19][20]

On November 14, on social media, Musk called for individuals who were interested in working for the commission to send CVs to the DOGE's X account via DM.[21][22]

On November 19, The Washington Post reported that DOGE had discussed development of a free tax filing mobile app.[23] On the same day, representatives Aaron Bean and Pete Sessions launched the Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency Caucus to support the DOGE mission.[24] Musk began questioning individual jobs by tweeting the names of individuals holding those jobs, leading to one senior employee shutting down their LinkedIn and Facebook pages.[25] On November 27, Musk proposed eliminating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.[26][27]

Plans to create a new congressional subcommittee were announced on November 21 by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY).[28] This new subcommittee will be called the Delivering on Government Efficiency Subcommittee, will be chaired by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and will work closely with the DOGE to reduce governmental expenditures.[29][30][31][32] On November 22, senator Joni Ernst was appointed to lead the corresponding Senate DOGE Caucus.[33][34]

Leadership

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Trump selected Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to serve as DOGE's leadership.

On November 12, 2024, Trump announced his intention to form a Department of Government Efficiency under the leadership of Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.[35] Trump stated that the entity's work will "conclude" no later than July 4, 2026, the 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence,[36] also coinciding with America's semiquincentennial celebrations and a proposed "Great American Fair".[37] Trump called the proposed results of DOGE "the perfect gift to America".[38]

Reception

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An infographic on outlays and revenues in the 2023 U.S. federal budget

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, the largest American bank, has supported the idea of creating DOGE to improve government competency.[39]

On October 28, 2024, at a Trump rally in Madison Square Garden, Musk stated that he believed DOGE could remove US$2 trillion from the U.S. federal budget[40] (a figure higher than the federal government's total discretionary outlays in 2023).[41] Musk has not specified whether these savings would be made over a single year or a longer period.[42] Maya MacGuineas of the public policy organization Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget has said that this saving is "absolutely doable" over a period of 10 years, but it would be difficult to do in a single year "without compromising some of the fundamental objectives of the government that are widely agreed upon".[43]

Questions have been raised whether Musk's and Ramaswamy's companies being contractors to the federal government causes a conflict of interest with their proposed work in DOGE.[44][45]

The committee has been seen as potentially redundant to the Government Accountability Office.[46]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Also referred to as Government Efficiency Commission[1]
  2. ^ Pronounced /d/, DOHJ[2]

References

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  2. ^ "'Department of Government Efficiency' faces daunting task". Voice of America. November 18, 2024.
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