Elon Musk flexes his power in Washington as DOGE shakes US government agencies
Elon Musk’s ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ is reshaping US federal agencies with significant power and minimal oversight

Elon Musk made a clear promise after Donald Trump decided to put him in charge of making the US government more efficient.
“It’s not going to be some sort of back room secret thing,” Musk said last year. “It will be as transparent as possible”, maybe even streamed live online.
It has not worked out that way so far.
In the three weeks since the Republican president has been back in the White House, Musk has rapidly burrowed deep into federal agencies while avoiding public scrutiny of his work. He has not answered questions from journalists or attended any hearings with lawmakers. Staff members for his so-called Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, have sidelined career officials around Washington.
It is a profound challenge not only to business-as-usual within the federal government, which Trump campaigned on disrupting, but to concepts of consensus and transparency that are foundational in a democratic system.
Musk describes himself as “White House tech support”, and he has embedded himself in an unorthodox administration where there are no discernible limits on his influence.