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Elon Musk defends cost-cutting efforts in Oval Office appearance
Mint Chennai
|February 13, 2025
Trump signed an executive order giving DOGE more authority to reduce the size of the federal workforce
Elon Musk defended his cost-cutting plans as a common-sense campaign to rein in out-of-control government spending, amid opposition from Democrats and legal challenges that have stalled some of his efforts.
Appearing Tuesday alongside President Trump in the Oval Office, the billionaire offered a lengthy explanation of his views on the federal government and made the case for his Department of Government Efficiency.
Musk, wearing a black "Make America Great Again" hat, described federal workers as an "unelected, fourth, unconstitutional branch of government" that he said has "more power than any elected representative."
"It does not match the will of people," he said. "So it's just something we've got to fix, and they've also got to address the deficit."
Trump signed an executive order Tuesday giving DOGE more authority to reduce the size of the federal workforce. The order directs agencies to restrict hiring to essential positions, with some exceptions.
Musk was joined in the Oval Office by one of his sons, who sat on his father's shoulders for part of the impromptu news conference. The roughly 30-minute event was one of Musk's lengthiest public discussions about DOGE's work.
"It's not optional for us to reduce the federal expenses," Musk said. "It's essential. It's essential for America to remain solvent as a country."
Musk compared the scrutiny he is facing to a "daily proctology exam." He said the public could make its own judgments about his potential conflicts of interest. Trump added that if the White House thought there was a lack of transparency or a conflict for Musk, then "we would not let him do that segment or look in that area."
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