The government's Ministry of Efficiency is managing it in just a few weeks to inspire fear among various contributors and beneficiaries to government waste.
After feeling more than a dozen federal agencies, including the U.S. International Development Agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Agency and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Doge set his sights on the Internal Revenue Service.
Sure enough, bureaucrats from the Obama administration's organization Weaponized against conservatives I started to panic.
Two unnamed sources said to be familiar with this issue I said Reuters said Gavin Kriger, one of Elon Musk's top de staff, arrived at the IRS on Thursday to scrutinise the agency's operations. Kliger is reportedly meeting with the agency's top executives and has been instructed individually via email to identify all “required” contracts for termination.
“GSA is consistent with the Trump administration's goals and instructions to eliminate waste, reduce spending and increase efficiency. [General Services Administration] We have taken our first steps with a government-wide initiative to eliminate non-essential consulting contracts,” the email said.
According to It appears that Kliger clearly asked CNN for an explanation of what each business unit in the agency did, what they tried to achieve in the next 90 days, and what it is currently facing. Despite the simple nature of Doge members' questions, Kliger's visit reportedly left IRS staff at Edge.
IRS staff appears not to be the only staff in Washington, DC, and are concerned about the prospects for greater transparency and efficiency.
“It's poetic justice.”
Oregon Democrat Sen. Ron Wyden rushed to X for what he had concerns and concerns. write“My office has heard that Doge is currently on the IRS. That means Musk's henchmen are in a position to dig into a pack of data about all taxpayers in America.
President Donald Trump when Krigger and other Kuji officials were asked about their visit to the IRS I said Reporter: “They do hell of work. It's a great job they're doing.”
“Their power is built, and I call it the power of Supergenius,” Trump said. “They go up and talk to some of the people about a particular deal, and people are all tongue-bound. They get it so they can't speak. They're very clever people.”
Trump suggested he had no plans to close the IRS, but noted that the agency would “see it just like everyone else.”
Christian Whiton, the first senior adviser to the Trump administration; I said Sky News, “It's poetic justice that the IRS faces scrutiny as the IRS scrutinizes the rest of us.”
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