Trump and Musk Overhaul Federal Workforce with Sweeping Layoffs and Efficiency Push
The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, has cut 200,000 federal jobs in a month, sparking lawsuits and bipartisan debate over the administration's unprecedented approach.
- The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), created by President Trump and led by Elon Musk, has initiated mass layoffs, targeting 200,000 federal employees in its first month of operation.
- Critics argue that the rapid firings, which focus on probationary workers, have caused disruption in essential government services and morale, with legal challenges filed by unions and state attorneys general.
- Supporters of DOGE claim the initiative will reduce government waste and save up to $2 trillion annually, while opponents warn of potential harm to public services and governance stability.
- Trump and Musk have faced backlash for the lack of Congressional involvement in the restructuring, raising constitutional questions about executive authority over federal agencies and spending.
- At the Conservative Political Action Conference, Trump defended the layoffs as necessary reforms and announced plans to inspect Fort Knox, while Musk symbolically wielded a chainsaw to signify government cuts.































































































































