Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene will soon have a new powerful job assisting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by billionaire Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.
House
Oversight Committee Chair James Comer plans to create a Congressional
subcommittee chaired by the firebrand Republican from Georgia.
Greene confirmed the 'big news,' writing on X that she'll be working closely with Trump's top allies.
Musk
and Ramaswamy announced their plans Thursday to force federal workers
to return to the office in order to end the work-from-home culture that
settled into the federal government during the coronavirus pandemic.
They
also want to cut wasteful regulations and spending in federal
government by specifically targeting the number of federal government
employees.
‘Requiring federal employees
to come to the office five days a week would result in a wave of
voluntary terminations that we welcome: If federal employees don’t want
to show up, American taxpayers shouldn’t pay them for the Covid-era
privilege of staying home,’ the pair wrote in a Wall Street Journal
opinion essay.
They argue that Trump
had the authority to order ‘reductions in force’ despite existing
civil-service protection laws that would prevent the executive branch
from firing personnel.
But they sounded a compassionate note, reassuring potentially exiled government employees they would receive a soft landing.
‘Employees
whose positions are eliminated deserve to be treated with respect, and
DOGE’s goal is to help support their transition into the private
sector,’ read the op-ed.
They proposed
that Trump could offer federal employees incentives for early retirement
and severance payments for employees to make a smooth transition.
DOGE,
the pair wrote, would also seek to reduce cost savings by cutting the
over $500 billion in spending from the executive branch that was not
specifically authorized by Congress.
They pointed to other obvious problems in government, such as the Pentagon’s failure to pass an audit for the seventh time.
DOGE, they wrote, would complete their task by July 4, 2026 and dissolve.
‘We
are prepared for the onslaught from entrenched interests in Washington.
We expect to prevail. Now is the moment for decisive action,’ they
wrote.
President-elect Donald Trump speaks with Elon Musk
Ramaswamy and Musk spent Thursday morning
on social media mocking Politico's Playbook newsletter describing their
goal as slashing 'alleged government bureaucracy.'
'They've
officially invented a new phrase: "Alleged government bureaucracy,"
Ramaswamy noted gleefully. 'Just an early indicator of the coming
onslaught.'
Musk also reacted on X, sharing laughing emojis and the word 'alleged.'
Businessman
and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has teamed
up with Elon Musk to run a department focused on government efficiency
Vivek
Ramaswamy joins a rally for Republican presidential nominee and former
U.S. President Donald Trump, at Madison Square Garden
DOGE has it's own social media account on X.com, as it highlights glaringly wasteful spending by the federal government.
The account highlighted Wednesday that only 12 percent of government office space in Washington, DC was being used by employees.
'Why are American taxpayer dollars being spent to maintain empty buildings?' the account asked.
Elon Musk talks with President-elect Donald Trump before the launch of the sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship
The agency acknowledged interest in
potential employees, but warned they needed 'super high-IQ
small-government revolutionaries willing to work 80+ hours per week on
unglamorous cost-cutting.'
'If that’s you, DM this account with your CV,' the message read. 'Elon & Vivek will review the top 1% of applicants.'
Sen.
Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, has cheered Musk's plan as she has spent
significant time pushing federal employees to return to the office
'Elon Musk better bring his scissors to DOGE because there is $2 trillion worth of cutting to do,' Ernst told DailyMail.com.
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