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Trump says Musk, Ramaswamy will advise White House on government efficiency

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Elon Musk speaks at a campaign rally for Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in October.
(Evan Vucci / Associated Press)
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  • The acronym DOGE — for Department of Government Efficiency — is a nod to Musk’s favorite cryptocurrency, dogecoin.
  • Musk has been a constant presence at Mar-a-Lago since Trump won the presidential election.

President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday said Elon Musk and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will lead a new “Department of Government Efficiency” — which is not, despite the name, a government agency.

The acronym DOGE is a nod to Musk’s favorite cryptocurrency, dogecoin. Trump said in a statement that Musk and Ramaswamy will work from outside the government to offer the White House “advice and guidance” and will partner with the Office of Management and Budget to “drive large scale structural reform, and create an entrepreneurial approach to Government never seen before.” He added that the move would shock government systems.

It’s unclear how the organization will operate. It could come under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, which dictates how external groups that advise the government must operate and be accountable to the public.

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Federal employees are generally required to disclose their assets and entanglements to ward off any potential conflicts of interest, and to divest significant holdings relating to their work. Because Musk and Ramaswamy would not be formal federal workers, they would not face those requirements or ethical limitations.

The former president and his allies railed against Democratic rival Kamala Harris at a rally a little over a week before election day. Both Trump and Harris will barnstorm battleground states this week, with Harris set to deliver her closing argument on Tuesday evening.

Musk posted on X: “Department of Government Efficiency. The merch will be [fire emojis].” Later he added: “Threat to democracy? Nope, threat to BUREAUCRACY!!!”

Musk has been a constant presence at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida since Trump won the presidential election.

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The president-elect has often said he would give Musk a formal role overseeing a group akin to a blue-ribbon commission that would recommend ways to slash spending and make the federal government more efficient. Musk at one point suggested he could find more than $2 trillion in savings — nearly a third of total annual government spending.

Trump had made clear that Musk probably would not hold any kind of full-time position, given his other commitments.

The world’s richest man once said Donald Trump’s character didn’t ‘reflect well’ on the U.S. Now Elon Musk is touring the country, and spending big, to put Trump and other Republicans in power.

“I don’t think I can get him full time because he’s a little bit busy sending rockets up and all the things he does,” Trump said at a rally in Michigan in September. “He said the waste in this country is crazy. And we’re going to get Elon Musk to be our cost cutter.”

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Ramaswamy suspended his campaign in January and threw his support behind Trump.

Trump said in his statement the two will “pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies.”

Long and Colvin write for the Associated Press. Colvin reported from New York.

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