In a bold new move to shake up federal operations, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has officially landed in Washington, D.C., with its agents now targeting the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in their first high-profile mission. The initiative is already sending shockwaves through the capital, with critics and supporters alike debating its potential impact.
DOGE, a privately funded watchdog organization, was created by Musk alongside biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to root out inefficiency and redundancy in federal agencies. Announced last year, the initiative quickly gained momentum with the endorsement of President-elect Donald Trump. As Trump prepares for his inauguration later this month, the influence of DOGE is rapidly expanding, raising both hopes and eyebrows in political circles.
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“Streamlining Government Like Never Before”
“DOGE could slash up to $2 trillion from the federal budget,” Musk previously claimed, highlighting the group’s ambitious mission to identify wasteful spending, scale back unnecessary workforce allocations, and even dismantle entire agencies deemed obsolete. The name “DOGE”, inspired by the popular Shiba Inu meme and its cryptocurrency spin-off, Dogecoin, adds a cultural flair to what Musk and Ramaswamy describe as a groundbreaking effort to reform government bureaucracy.
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