Elon Musk defends DOGE cuts with Trump, claims Americans will receive what they voted for in Oval Office appearance.
In Short
Elon Musk supported the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) during a meeting with President Trump, who signed an order to cut the federal workforce. Musk addressed concerns about DOGE’s transparency and potential conflicts of interest, asserting the agency acts transparently, despite calls for more information.
Elon Musk appeared with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on February 11, 2025, to support the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Musk defended DOGE’s proposed cuts, claiming they were reasonable and aimed at improving government efficiency.
Trump signed an executive order to enforce significant reductions in the federal workforce, allowing DOGE to oversee the hiring processes for agencies.
The order mandates a hiring ratio of one new employee for every four who depart, with exemptions for positions related to public safety and law enforcement.
Musk emphasized that Americans would receive what they voted for regarding DOGE’s changes, questioning the implications of bureaucratic control over democracy.
Trump expressed frustration with federal judges attempting to block DOGE’s initiatives.
Musk had previously suggested that a judge should be impeached after a ruling limited DOGE’s access to Treasury files.
Musk faced inquiries about DOGE’s transparency and potential conflicts of interest with his companies receiving federal contracts.
He asserted that DOGE operates transparently and shares updates on its official X account and government site.
However, as of the latest check, DOGE.gov had not provided new information.
A DOGE spokesperson stated that the agency is under the Presidential Records Act, potentially keeping their activities confidential for years.