Leadership Void at DOGE: The Future of Government Efficiency in Question
The Department of Government Efficiency, initiated by Elon Musk, faces a leadership vacuum after Musk and deputy Steve Davis resigned. U.S. President Trump's budget chief, Russ Vought, affirmed efforts to appoint new leaders while DOGE's cost-cutting mission risks losing momentum. The department's future remains uncertain under Cabinet control.

In a pivotal shift within Washington's political landscape, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), engineered by innovator Elon Musk, finds itself without steering figures following Musk and his deputy, Steve Davis, stepping down. During a Congressional hearing, Russ Vought, President Trump's budget chief, disclosed ongoing initiatives to appoint a new leadership team for DOGE.
Currently, DOGE's personnel are answerable to President Trump's cabinet secretaries, raising trepidation over its continuance. Despite Musk's exit and his recent disapproval of Trump's fiscal policies, the White House maintains DOGE's mission remains intact. Vought emphasized, "The Cabinet agencies that manage DOGE, along with their consultants, are currently in control."
Established by Trump to declutter an "inefficient government," DOGE succeeded in urging early resignations among federal employees under threat of benefit-less terminations. With Musk's digital influence waning, DOGE's survival, led by its youthful programmers and amidst waning support from Trump's cabinet, appears uncertain.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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