Elon Musk, head of the Government’s Office of Efficiency (DOGE), told Fox News on Tuesday evening that he was extremely upset by his team’s efforts to deal with government waste within the Trump administration. The team said “we have to surpass our goals.”
Musk agreed to him and President Donald Trump in the X Space Debate on February 3, and placed it under Secretary of State Marco’s control. After the announcement, Democrats began protesting in Washington, D.C. Rubio. Musk and his team have identified billions of taxpayer dollars in some of the USAID programs, but the move is illegal and has intensified their criticism of Mask’s role in the Trump administration. I stated.
On “Hanity,” host Sean Hannity asked Musk about the pushback, pointing to the point of the democratic story that his involvement and efforts to target government waste is unconstitutional. (Related: Former Trump Chief of Staff tells DEM panelists that their party is on the “normal wrong side”)
“Why are they reacting this way?” Musk asked. “I think we have to go beyond our targets and do the right thing. I don’t think they’ll complain that much if we’re not doing something useful. What we are really trying to do here is to restore the will of people through the president. What we are finding is that there is an unelected bureaucracy. Say it is not elected. And there are vast federal bureaucrats who mercilessly oppose the president and his cabinet.”
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“For example, if you look at the DC vote, it’s 92% Kamala. Well, we’re 92% in Kamala. That’s a lot,” Musk added. “I think a lot about that number. I’m like 92%. It’s basically almost everyone. If the president’s will is not implemented and the president is representative of people, then it’s people It means that the will of the world is not implemented, meaning that we do not live in democracy, and we do live in bureaucracy. So, we see here I think that’s kind of the intensity of bureaucracy when trying to restore democracy and the will of the people.”
Democrats are protesting buildings outside Washington, D.C. over access to data for citizens in Washington, D.C., but the Doge team continues to move forward, with federal government retirement files accumulating in Pennsylvania’s limestone mines and within society urged issues such as potential fraud. Security management.
In an interview with Fox News, spokesman Karoline Leavitt added that Trump has approved Doge’s efforts and that the president’s latest order on the team is to “identify fraud” by the Social Security Agency. Leavitt said he would identify Musk and his team “termination of duplicate payments and theirs.” They will also identify payments to those who have died and protect “the integrity of this system for hardworking Americans.”
However, Democrats say that AFL-CIO, a plaintiff represented by AFL-CIO, one of the largest federal unions, has been in the process of access to Mask’s Health and Human Services division, as well as the Labor Bureau, and the Labor Bureau. He has already tried to halt Doge’s efforts through the court system as he filed a lawsuit. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau records. DC Court Judge John D. Bates for the United States District of Washington won the Trump administration and the Musk Doge team on Saturday after finding that the lawsuit from plaintiffs did not meet the criteria needed to block access. I gave it.
Additionally, in the CBS News vote announced on February 9th, Trump received the highest approval rating for his two terms, with 53% of Americans supporting him, and 70% of the president being the president’s campaign pledge He says he is proceeding with this. 49% of respondents said the president was doing more than expected, while 41% not only expected, but 41% said they thought it was less than expected.
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