Musk, MTG, and Ramaswamy to set DOGE tar­gets and goals

Musk, MTG, and Ramaswamy to set DOGE targets and goals

Pres­i­dent-elect Don­ald Trump’s effort to drain the swamp will start to take shape on Thurs­day when the co-lead­ers of his Depart­ment of Gov­ern­ment Effi­cien­cy meet with con­gres­sion­al lead­ers and the new chair­woman of the House Over­sight Deliv­er­ing on Gov­ern­ment Effi­cien­cy sub­com­mit­tee.

Pan­el chair­woman Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene (R‑GA) told Secrets that the first meet­ing of the “DOGE” team indi­cates that Trump has pri­or­i­tized stream­lin­ing gov­ern­ment.

“Pres­i­dent Trump final­ly has the sup­port, the back­ing, and basi­cal­ly the mus­cle pow­er that he deserved in 2017. And it’s actu­al­ly big­ger and bet­ter than before. And I think we have a real oppor­tu­ni­ty this time to actu­al­ly do it, or at least, you know, push the ball real­ly far down the field and try to get there, and we can’t squan­der it,” the GOP fire­brand said.

Greene, like Trump’s DOGE team of busi­ness­men Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, has been a crit­ic of the bloat­ed fed­er­al gov­ern­ment, exces­sive fed­er­al reg­u­la­tions, and waste­ful spend­ing.

Coor­di­nat­ing their actions will be among the ini­tial chores dur­ing Thursday’s meet­ing and the first 100 days of the new Trump admin­is­tra­tion.

“Everything’s being set up, so it’s a lot of ear­ly stages right now,” Greene said in an inter­view.

“They’re going to have their own inde­pen­dent com­mis­sion, and they need to, but I’ll def­i­nite­ly be work­ing close­ly with them because, you know, I’ll have a sub­com­mit­tee that has sub­poe­na pow­er, and their com­mis­sion doesn’t have sub­poe­na pow­er,” the law­mak­er said.

Greene hasn’t decid­ed the tar­gets of her sub­com­mit­tee. But she told Secrets that some are obvi­ous, includ­ing the bor­der cri­sis, tax­pay­er fund­ing of Nation­al Pub­lic Radio, trans­gen­der surgery on chil­dren, and even Ukraine spend­ing.

“I can do mon­ey that’s gone to trans­ing chil­dren. We can go after NGOs that have enabled the inva­sion into Amer­i­ca with Amer­i­can tax­pay­er dol­lars. I might even play around with Ukraine if I want to. We’ll see. We’ll see where this lit­tle road goes. NPR, you know, all kinds of stuff,” Greene said.

Most impor­tant­ly, she has no bound­aries. “I’ve been told that noth­ing is off the table, which I’m very excit­ed about,” she said.

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For Greene, the new sub­com­mit­tee chair­man­ship is a sign of her influ­ence in the House Repub­li­can cau­cus and her per­son­al rise. For exam­ple, when she first arrived in Wash­ing­ton, Democ­rats tried to muz­zle her and barred her from sit­ting on House com­mit­tees. Now, she will lead many of those same Democ­rats.

“I think it’s pret­ty cool,” Greene said, adding, “I think God always has a plan. And even when it looks like all hope is lost, God always has a dif­fer­ent idea. So, I’m excit­ed.”