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Rahm Emanuel: Democrats should 'welcome' Musk's DOGE commission

Rahm Emanuel, the current US ambassador to Japan, advised that Democrats should “welcome” President-elect Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

“I can tell you that I welcome them, and I'm 100 percent ready to meet you,” Emanuel told New York Times columnist Ezra Klein in an interview Monday. Let’s go prepare a complete agenda that we can get behind.”

“And they have to make a choice between their objectives and actual interests,” he added.


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Emanuel, whose name has been floated as a potential candidate to become the next Democratic National Committee chairman, also mentioned the words of baseball star Yogi Berra.

“As Yogi Berra used to say, part of the political strategy is to throw people in. When you come to a fork in the road, move on,” the former Chicago mayor said, as reported by the Times. Ta. “That's my approach: don't resist.”

“People want to reform things, they want to change things, and I support that 100 percent. Let's go. I couldn't be more excited,” said Emanuel, former chief of staff to former President Barack Obama. “We are ready to meet today,'' he said, adding that he would continue to act. Prepare a “Complete Aggressive 10-Point Agenda.”

Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who was nominated by President Trump to lead DOGE, said the committee will identify “thousands” of regulations for the next president to eliminate. It claims that this justifies “massive job cuts” across the government. . Trump also said he would “provide advice and guidance” from outside the government.

But some experts suggest the commission could face an uphill battle given its seemingly advisory role.

At the beginning of the interview, Emanuel pointed to former Vice President Al Gore's 1993 commission in the Clinton administration. National Partnership to Reinvent Governmentas an example of how Democrats could approach government reform.

“I worked on government reform. I worked on public safety funding and other initiatives that are important to Democrats,” he said. “We should go against government rules.”

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