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Greene’s subcommittee will have a pivotal role in overseeing federal programs, exposing inefficiencies, and revealing areas where taxpayer dollars are being misused. She hinted at the significant revelations to come, saying her committee plans to bring light to “things that people have heard about but have never seen.”
The Department of Government Efficiency, introduced by Trump earlier this year, is not a formal executive department but a high-level task force designed to rethink the structure of the federal government. Led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, DOGE represents a revolutionary approach to tackling the size and inefficiency of Washington’s bureaucratic machine.
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The initiative’s acronym, a nod to Musk’s affinity for Dogecoin cryptocurrency, signals the innovative and unconventional mindset its leaders bring. Their proposals include shrinking the federal workforce by as much as 75%, consolidating agencies to fewer than 100 from the current 400, and reducing the federal budget by up to $2 trillion.
Trump has set July 4, 2026, as DOGE’s deadline to fulfill its mission, framing it as a patriotic gift to the nation’s 250th anniversary. “A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence,” Trump stated.
Greene’s chairmanship of the subcommittee positions her as a central figure in implementing Trump’s vision for a leaner, more accountable government. Reflecting on her past frustrations with Republican leadership, she told Bannon, “In 2020, I was one of those people that was upset about Paul Ryan and about how the Republican-controlled Congress never got Trump’s agenda done. This is an opportunity where I will finally get to work on the very things that led me to run for Congress in the first place.”
Her subcommittee’s collaboration with DOGE is expected to shine a light on entrenched inefficiencies while developing solutions that align with Trump’s broader objectives. “This subcommittee on oversight is an extremely important piece,” Greene emphasized. “It’s how Congress can work hand-in-hand with DOGE to expose everything that needs to be exposed.”
Musk and Ramaswamy, in a joint op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, acknowledged the daunting task ahead but reaffirmed their commitment to reforming government. “Our nation was founded on the basic idea that the people we elect run the government. That isn’t how America functions today,” they wrote. “We are prepared for the onslaught from entrenched interests in Washington. We expect to prevail. Now is the moment for decisive action.”
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Their vision for DOGE includes not only eliminating inefficiencies but also restoring power to elected officials by curbing the influence of unelected bureaucrats.
Greene’s leadership in this endeavor reflects her evolution from an outspoken freshman representative to a trusted ally in Trump’s mission to reshape government. With DOGE aiming to revolutionize Washington by 2026, Greene’s role will be critical in pushing forward reforms that promise to redefine federal operations.
As Trump sets his sights on delivering a leaner, more effective government, Greene’s appointment signals a bold step in fulfilling that vision.




