Trump Urges Musk, DOGE to Get More Aggressive With Spending Cuts and Reform

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Trump has called on Musk to intensify DOGE efforts to slash federal spending, reinforcing Trumpโ€™s push for leaner government.

President Donald Trump has urged Elon Musk, who leads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to ramp up his efforts to identify potentially fraudulent or wasteful federal spending for cuts as part of Trumpโ€™s vision for lean government and lower deficits.

โ€œElon is doing a great job, but I would like to see him get more aggressive,โ€ Trump wrote on Feb. 22 in a Truth Social post. โ€œRemember, we have a country to save, but ultimately, to make greater than ever before. MAGA!โ€

Musk quickly responded with a post of his own, โ€œWill do, Mr. President.โ€

DOGE, created to streamline government operations and eliminate waste, has an 18-month mandate with a target of slashing $2 trillion in federal spending before its scheduled dissolution on Independence Day 2026. Musk has acknowledged the ambitious nature of this goal, stating that even achieving half of it would mark a significant step in tackling inefficiency.

The presidentโ€™s call on Musk to get more aggressive with DOGEโ€™s efforts follows the tech entrepreneurโ€™s appearance Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) near Washington, where he promoted the idea of slashing government waste by holding a chainsaw aloft and shouting, โ€œThis is the chainsaw for bureaucracy!โ€ in a scene reminiscent of Argentinaโ€™s President Javier Milei.

In a Fox News interview in early February, Trump said he expects DOGE will โ€œfind billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse,โ€œ adding that the American people voted to cut reckless and wasteful government spending, while praising Musk and his leadership at DOGE as โ€terrific.โ€

Over the past month, Musk and DOGE staffers have moved quickly and aggressively to pursue reforms across federal agencies, with DOGE recently reporting saving $55 billion through canceled grants, asset sales, workforce reductions, and terminated contracts and leases.

Trump recently took additional action to accelerate these efforts by signing an executive order directing federal agencies to work with DOGE to eliminate costly or conflicting regulations. The order follows Trumpโ€™s earlier directive requiring all agency heads to work with DOGE to cut staff and limit hiring throughout the federal government.

Byย Tom Ozimek

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