Top DOGE officials leaving as Musk departs
- Top officials including Steve Davis, Katie Miller, and James Burnham are leaving the Department of Government Efficiency following Elon Musk's departure.
- These departures follow Musk’s resignation as DOGE head amid recent controversy over a large spending package passed by the House.
- Davis, who served as DOGE’s chief operating officer and worked closely with Musk at his companies, described the work as an inspiring mission worth doing.
- Musk condemned the spending bill for increasing the national debt by $4 trillion despite cuts to public services, while expressing appreciation to President Trump for allowing efforts to cut wasteful expenditures.
- These exits could reduce DOGE's efforts to aggressively cut government waste amid ongoing concerns that national debt growth threatens fiscal sustainability.
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Elon Musk is leaving the federal government. What's next for DOGE? - IPM Newsroom
Illinois Newsroom - Elon Musk is leaving his role as the guiding force behind the Department of Government Efficiency initiative Friday after facing legal setbacks, clashes with Cabinet members and little evidence to support claims of savings or government efficiency. The post Elon Musk is leaving the federal government. What’s next for DOGE? appeared first on IPM Newsroom.
Elon Musk is leaving the federal government. What’s next for DOGE?
Elon Musk is leaving his role as the guiding force behind the Department of Government Efficiency initiative Friday after facing legal setbacks, clashes with Cabinet members and little evidence to support claims of savings or government efficiency.Musk is set to join President Trump for a final press conference in the Oval Office on Friday afternoon, capping a 130-day tenure that also saw Musk face rising unfavorability numbers, financial stress…
Doge is losing face as Elon Musk steps down from his role in the Trump administration. The question is what happens to the efficiency department now. “It’s just going to fade away,” a former employee told Reuters.
Musk’s No. 2 Also Departing DOGE as Officials Hit Time Limit
Steve Davis, who served as Elon Musk’s de facto second-in-command at the Department of Government Efficiency, is following the billionaire adviser out of President Donald Trump’s signature cost-cutting effort, a person familiar with the move said Thursday.
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