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Elon Musk avoids attention on DOGE while gaining influence in Washington

    Elon Musk dodges DOGE scrutiny while expanding his power in Washington
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    WASHINGTON – Elon Musk made a clear promise after Donald Trump decided to put him in charge of making the government more efficient.

    Last year, Musk stated that any involvement in backroom activities would be transparent. He even suggested the possibility of live online streaming.

    It hasn’t worked out that way so far.

    Since the return of the Republican president to the White House three weeks ago, Musk has swiftly integrated himself into federal agencies away from public scrutiny. He has avoided engaging with journalists or participating in hearings with lawmakers. Within his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), career officials in Washington have been marginalized by Musk’s staff members.

    This unconventional approach presents a significant challenge not only to the traditional workings of the federal government, a system Trump sought to disrupt, but also to fundamental principles of consensus and transparency in a democratic society. Musk refers to himself as “White House tech support” and has become deeply entrenched in an administration where the extent of his influence appears boundless.

    Donald K. Sherman, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said Trump has allowed Musk to “exert unprecedented power and authority over government systems” with “maximal secrecy and little-to-no accountability.”

    The White House insisted that DOGE is “extremely transparent” and shared examples of its work so far, such as canceling contracts and ending leases for underused buildings. House Republicans said the Trump administration also discovered that Social Security benefits were being paid to a dozen people listed as 150 years old.

    Trump, Musk and their allies are betting the American people will support their efforts to wipe out excessive spending, regardless of concerns about how it is being done. The president said Friday that Musk is “finding tremendous fraud and corruption and waste.” Trump was particularly enthusiastic about efforts to shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development, where Musk has worked to choke off funding.

    Asked if Musk should publicly answer questions about his work, the president said, “Oh sure.”

    “He’s not shy,” Trump said. “Elon’s not shy.”

    That is true, at least judging by Musk’s social media, where no thought appears to be suppressed. His X account is a flood of internet memes, attacks on critics and professions of loyalty to the president. He has made clear the grand scope of his ambitions, talking in existential terms about the need to reverse the federal deficit, cut government spending and roll back progressive programs.

    “This administration has one chance for major reform that may never come again,” he posted on Saturday. “It’s now or never.”

    Musk is used to doing things his own way. The world’s richest person, he became wealthy with the online payment service PayPal, then founded the electric car manufacturer Tesla and the rocket company SpaceX. More recently, he bought Twitter and rebranded it as X, cutting jobs and remaking its culture.

    He seems to be taking a similar approach to the federal government, but he can be tightlipped about his plans. For example, he has not explained how his team will utilize access to payment systems that include sensitive data on people in the United States.

    Much of DOGE’s work is happening behind the scenes. Team members have shown up at the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Treasury Department, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, among other agencies. Their arrival is never publicly announced, and career staff members are looking over their shoulders for unfamiliar faces in the hallways.

    At the Education Department, DOGE employees are working out of a conference room on the seventh floor, which also houses the secretary’s office.

    Sheria Smith, president of a federal employees union that represents some of the agency’s staff, said it is unclear what internal systems have been accessed by Musk’s team and for what reason.

    “It’s the lack of transparency that’s alarming,” she said.

    While longtime staff members fret about their future, DOGE workers have been spotted cheerfully trading high-fives with each other.

    “They don’t seem to answer to anyone and are not engaging with anyone in our agency,” Smith said.

    Sometimes a rumor circulates that Musk himself is making the rounds. But he generally has been at the White House complex, where he has an office.

    David Sacks, a Musk ally working on artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency issues for the administration, said he stopped by to check on the DOGE team.

    “The whole room was full of young coders,” he said during The All-In Podcast, which Sacks hosts with three other venture capitalists. “The facilities people don’t know what to do because they’ve never had people ask to stay late on Friday night before.”

    Journalists have been piecing together the identities of people who work for DOGE, discovering a cadre of young acolytes with technology and engineering backgrounds.

    Some were previously employed by Musk’s companies, and Musk has said it is a crime to reveal their names. He has not cited any law that would be broken by such a disclosure.

    It does not appear to be an idle threat. Ed Martin, the Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in the nation’s capital, said last week that “we will pursue any and all legal action against anyone who impedes your work or threatens your people.”

    Martin followed up on Friday to thank Musk for referring suspects who were “stealing government property and/or threatening government employees.” No additional information was provided by Martin’s office or the White House.

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright defended DOGE’s work, saying in a CNBC interview Friday that members of Musk’s team were like “young gun management consultants coming in to take a critical look at how things are run.”

    “They’re part of a team assembled by DOGE, friends in Elon’s broader circle that are very good at IT and very good at systems,” Wright said.

    It took more than two weeks after Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20 to figure out that Musk had formally joined the administration as a special government employee. The White House said Musk will file a financial disclosure report, but it will be kept secret. Because of Musk’s sprawling business interests, the report would likely be among the most extensive ever compiled.

    It’s unclear whether Musk swore an oath to the Constitution like other federal workers. Even though Trump promised that Musk would steer clear of any areas where he has a conflict of interest, no details have been provided on how that is being evaluated. A test of that arrangement could come soon, with Musk set to review spending at the Pentagon, where SpaceX has billions of dollars in contracts to put satellites in orbit.

    Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee tried to issue a subpoena to force Musk to testify, but the effort was blocked by Republicans.

    “Who is this unelected billionaire, that he can attempt to dismantle federal agencies, fire people, transfer them, offer them early retirement, and have sweeping reform or changes to agencies without any congressional review, oversight, or concurrence?” said Rep. Gerald Connolly of Virginia, the committee’s top Democrat.

    House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York said Republicans were “doing the bidding of an unelected, out of control, billionaire puppet master.”

    Trump said he was still in charge of Musk, saying “I’ll tell him to go here, go there, he does it.”

    He also backed Musk’s aggressive approach.

    “We have to take some of these things apart to find the corruption,” he said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Collin Binkley and Fatima Hussein contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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