
Elon Musk Leads DOGE Transformation: Trump's Executive Order Reshapes Federal Workforce and Government Spending
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Led by Elon Musk, DOGE was created after Musk pitched Trump on a government cost-cutting commission during an X Spaces campaign event last August[2]. Now, just over 100 days into its implementation, DOGE has had a profound impact on federal operations.
The initiative has significantly reduced the federal workforce to 1960s levels, with nearly a quarter of a million workers leaving their federal jobs. This includes more than 112,000 federal workers who opted into the deferred resignation program and approximately 121,000 workers who have been fired across various agencies[2].
Despite these workforce reductions, government spending is actually increasing in many areas, with notable exceptions in foreign aid and education[2]. This paradox highlights the complex nature of DOGE's impact.
Most recently, on May 13, 2025, DOGE announced it would begin posting government payments publicly, allowing taxpayers to see how their money is being spent[5]. This move aligns with the President's Cost Efficiency Initiative and aims to increase transparency in government spending.
Additionally, a training requirement has been implemented as part of the government-wide modernization push, requiring all HR staff to complete specific trainings by early June 2025[3].
The initiative has faced significant opposition and legal challenges. Critics have expressed concerns about constitutional issues, while others have questioned potential conflicts of interest, as Musk has not divested from companies with government contracts that clash with federal regulators[4].
As listeners follow this developing story, the true impact of DOGE remains to be fully understood. With its temporary organization scheduled to end on July 4, 2026, the long-term effects of this massive government overhaul are yet to be determined.