GOP sen­a­tors ‘very impressed’ with Musk, Ramaswamy DOGE frame­work amid meet­ings on Capi­tol Hill

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Law­mak­ers told Fox News Dig­i­tal they are “very impressed” with Pres­i­dent-elect Don­ald Trump’s Depart­ment of Gov­ern­ment Effi­cien­cy (DOGE) frame­work amid meet­ings on Capi­tol Hill with agency appointees Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.

In Novem­ber, Trump tapped Tes­la CEO Musk and for­mer pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Ramaswamy to co-lead DOGE under his admin­is­tra­tion — a new fed­er­al depart­ment that will aim to reduce gov­ern­ment waste and slash costs. 

Sen. Joni Ernst, R‑Iowa., chair of the Sen­ate’s DOGE Cau­cus, led a meet­ing with sen­a­tors Thurs­day to unveil a 60-page cost-cut­ting pro­pos­al. Ramawasy was present at the meet­ing, while Musk simul­ta­ne­ous­ly sat down with incom­ing Sen­ate Major­i­ty Leader Sen. John Thune of South Dako­ta.

“I’m very impressed with what Elon and Vivek want to accom­plish,” Sen. Rick Scott, R‑Fla., told Fox News Dig­i­tal after leav­ing the DOGE Cau­cus meet­ing. “I can’t talk about what they are going to be propos­ing, but I’ve known them for a long time, and I think they’re going to do a great job.”

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While sen­a­tors who attend­ed the meet­ing would not reveal specif­i­cal­ly where DOGE intends to cut costs, they all agreed that the con­ver­sa­tion was pro­duc­tive.

“It showed a lot of us are on the same page,” Sen. Ted Budd, R‑N.C., said of Thurs­day’s chat. “We need to make gov­ern­ment serve peo­ple again.”

Budd added that he believes Musk and Ramaswamy are “the right peo­ple for the moment” to cut gov­ern­ment costs.

Sen. Roger Mar­shall, R‑Kan., told Fox News Dig­i­tal that DOGE is rolling out “hun­dreds of ideas” aimed towards achiev­ing a “bal­anced bud­get.”

“It was just a great con­ver­sa­tion,” Sen. Roger Mar­shall, R‑Kan., said after leav­ing the meet­ing.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R‑N.C., said, “We talked about a lot of things. This is the very begin­ning of a process that, if we do it right, will be ongo­ing. So right now, we are just talk­ing about the art of the pos­si­ble.” 

Tillis added that he believes Democ­rats will come on board with DOGE. 

Repub­li­can Sen. Dan Sul­li­van of Arkansas said his top pri­or­i­ty in address­ing costs is fix­ing “the reg­u­la­to­ry bur­den and lit­i­ga­tion abuse to do any­thing in Amer­i­ca.”

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Repub­li­can Sen. Susan Collins of Maine also told reporters that it was a “good meet­ing.”

Dur­ing Thurs­day’s DOGE cau­cus meet­ing, Ernst pro­posed the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment relo­cate Washington’s work­force across the coun­try, and for Con­gress to set a goal for all fed­er­al gov­ern­ment agen­cies to achieve a 60% dai­ly occu­pan­cy at their head­quar­ters.

Ern­st’s report found that only 6% of work­ers cur­rent­ly report in-per­son on a full-time basis, with near­ly one-third work­ing remote­ly, accord­ing to a copy shared with Fox News Dig­i­tal.

Fox News’ Brooke Singman con­tributed to this report.