During the first week of Trump's return to the White House, his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) lost two key figures, William McGinley and Vivek Ramaswamy. McGinley, who served as the agency's legal counsel and has a history in Trump’s administration, is exiting to explore private sector opportunities. Ramaswamy, initially positioned as co-leader with Musk, is also stepping away, likely to pursue a gubernatorial bid in Ohio. Their departures coincide with ongoing lawsuits threatening the agency's operations, highlighting challenges in its inception.
William McGinley, legal counsel for DOGE, expressed his unwavering support for President Trump and the administration, as he seeks new opportunities in the private sector.
Vivek Ramaswamy, who was supposed to lead the DOGE agency with Musk, announced his departure just over two months after its announcement, indicating aspirations for a gubernatorial run.
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