Elon Musk, after a bold campaign to overhaul the US federal machinery known as Doge, is stepping back to focus on Tesla. Initially, he claimed that Doge could save taxpayers a trillion dollars by trimming bureaucracy. Despite this retreat, there are fears that the newly established projects, including one targeting the deportation of undocumented immigrants, may signal a more dangerous path ahead. The project, which started under a Trump executive order, has evolved from efficiency cuts to pushing specific policy agendas, raising concerns about its broader implications.
Musk promised to slice and dice the US federal government, aiming to save taxpayers a trillion dollars, showcasing his unyielding determination to overhaul bureaucracy.
As Musk steps back, some hope the Doge chaos may be waning, yet concerns linger that it could pave the way for more perilous policies.
Doge is building a master database to accelerate deportations of undocumented immigrants, intertwining budget cuts with aggressive policy strategies under Musk's eye.
Doge, initially formed to enhance government efficiency, has morphed to not only cut spending but also actively pursue specific policy goals.
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