Musk and Ramaswamy hit Capi­tol Hill to shore up sup­port for Trump’s DOGE

Musk and Ramaswamy hit Capitol Hill to shore up support for Trump’s DOGE

Pres­i­dent-elect Don­ald Trump‘s picks to head the new­ly formed Depart­ment of Gov­ern­ment Effi­cien­cy, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, are head­ing to Capi­tol Hill on Thurs­day as they seek to grow bipar­ti­san sup­port for the ini­tia­tive to cut gov­ern­ment waste.

DOGE was offered by Trump last month with a goal of a “small­er Gov­ern­ment, with more effi­cien­cy and less bureau­cra­cy.” The ini­tia­tive has already gar­nered part­ners in Con­gress, but the pair of DOGE lead­ers will look to increase coop­er­a­tion through var­i­ous meet­ings with mem­bers. They’ll also join the inau­gur­al meet­ing of the Sen­ate DOGE cau­cus.

Rep. Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene (R‑GA), who was appoint­ed as the chair­woman of the House Over­sight Deliv­er­ing on Gov­ern­ment Effi­cien­cy sub­com­mit­tee last month, has said she is hope­ful that with Trump’s return to the White House and the GOP’s impend­ing con­trol of both cham­bers of Con­gress, change can be achieved.

“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,” Greene pre­vi­ous­ly told the Wash­ing­ton Exam­in­er.

Some House mem­bers have already shown a desire to work with DOGE to cut gov­ern­ment waste, includ­ing Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D‑FL). The Flori­da con­gress­man was the first Demo­c­rat to join the House DOGE cau­cus, and some oth­er Democ­rats have shown enthu­si­asm in work­ing to cut gov­ern­ment waste as Musk and Ramaswamy seek to push for­ward their pro­pos­als.

Oth­er Democ­rats have hopped on board as well, with Rep. Ro Khan­na (D‑CA) say­ing, “I’m ready to work with @doge, @elonmusk + @VivekGRamaswamy to slash waste,” in an X post.

Musk respond­ed to the tweet, say­ing, “Much appre­ci­at­ed.”

On the Sen­ate side, Sen. Joni Ernst (R‑IA) is lead­ing the upper chamber’s DOGE cau­cus and has already out­lined 22 areas where Musk and Ramaswamy could seek cuts to the gov­ern­ment. The Thurs­day meet­ing of the Sen­ate DOGE cau­cus is report­ed­ly set to revolve around remote work for gov­ern­ment work­ers, as many fed­er­al offices in Wash­ing­ton, D.C., still sit emp­ty.

Not every­body is on board, with some mem­bers specif­i­cal­ly cit­ing DOGE’s lack of author­i­ty.

House Appro­pri­a­tion Com­mit­tee rank­ing mem­ber Rep. Rosa DeLau­ro (D‑CT) told Punch­bowl News, “It’s a gang of two … It’s the Con­gress that makes these deter­mi­na­tions.”

The DOGE X account has out­lined sev­er­al areas where funds and waste in var­i­ous gov­ern­ment agen­cies could be cut, includ­ing a post last month high­light­ing the gov­ern­ment offices that have sat vacant since the pan­dem­ic and the rise of remote work since 2020.

“Fed­er­al gov­ern­ment agen­cies are using, on aver­age, just 12% of the space in their DC head­quar­ters. The Depart­ment of Agri­cul­ture, with space for more than 7,400 peo­ple, aver­aged 456 work­ers each day (6% occu­pan­cy). Why are Amer­i­can tax­pay­er dol­lars being spent to main­tain emp­ty build­ings?” the account post­ed on X.

One mem­ber of the Sen­ate DOGE cau­cus, Sen. Thom Tillis (R‑NC), told the Wash­ing­ton Post that the Thurs­day meet­ing with Musk and Ramaswamy will also include a dis­cus­sion of “polit­i­cal real­i­ties” and how dif­fi­cult it could be to actu­al­ly get some law­mak­ers to agree to cuts that could affect their dis­tricts.

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“You’re going to have to fight with that rock-ribbed con­ser­v­a­tive that says, ‘don’t take those 100 jobs out of my dis­trict,’ even though every busi­ness log­ic would say they need­ed to be some­where else,” Tillis told the out­let.

Trump has said he wants DOGE’s work to be com­plet­ed no lat­er than July 4, 2026, the 250th birth­day of the coun­try. He said in the announce­ment of DOGE that the com­ple­tion date will serve as the “per­fect gift” for the country’s semi­quin­cen­ten­ni­al.