Summary
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are leading the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), tasked with recommending $500 billion in federal spending cuts.
Their agenda includes defunding organizations like Planned Parenthood and public broadcasting, using recent Supreme Court rulings to justify overturning federal regulations and enabling mass federal worker layoffs.
Critics warn this could undermine public health, civil rights, and gun control regulations.
DOGE’s recommendations, aligned with Trump’s goals, aim to scale back federal oversight and reduce spending but face legal and practical challenges. A final report is due by July 2026.
These people aren’t in government.
They haven’t been appointed to anything.
There isn’t a new federal agency called DOGE.
Stop giving Trump all this shit.
Congress creates agencies, not a president elect. And it takes years to create an agency. A new agency created today probably wouldn’t promulgate its first lawful regulation for two years.
The idea that any of this Musk shit is actually happening is Republican fan fiction.
Trump had to reward two of his biggest bootlickers with plum jobs but didn’t want them to have actual government positions, so his team came up with this. They’ll make recommendations that are already in the planbook and if the courts block all their nonsense they can throw them under the bus as a distraction.
Sounds right to me.
This reminds me of one of the jokes from an old episode Fairlyodd Parents where they make Cosmo the “Rice President”, it sounds official but is functionally meaningless. They needed to give him a promotion, but not the power to do anything.
Wrong.
Trump will create doge via executive order and the supreme court will rubber stamp it as an official act and therefore completely legal and cool.
It can’t write a check without an act of Congress.
Unless trump does something illegal that the supreme court rubber stamps.
You mean the completely red Congress that will do whatever Trump wants?
They don’t have to write checks, they can just tell the stooges installed at the top of federal agencies what to do. It’s like when a think tank writes a bill for a congressperson to introduce.
You seem to think process matters to them at all.
Not to them, no. Hopefully the institutions survive.