President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, the unofficial leader of the Department of Government Efficiency, have proposed giving back to Americans. The idea has been discussed as a means to reduce federal spending.
Nearly 40% of the federal contracts that the Trump administration claims to have canceled as part of its signature cost-cutting program aren’t expected to save any money
The White House said federal agencies have discretion over key policy, as records showed Elon Musk’s team pushing for still more enormous changes.
The agency known as "Doge" is Musk's brainchild, but the White House insists that he is not its leader - or even employed by it.
The Tesla CEO says he will "check" with President Donald Trump about $5,000 "dividend" checks, but you probably shouldn't get your hopes up.
Elon Musk’s remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday drew praise from those who were pleased with the cuts being made through the Department of Government Efficiency.
Jon Stewart gets so animated while monologuing about Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts that he actually smashes his prop mug on his desk. The Daily Show
In the wide-ranging interview, Dimon addressed his push to have most workers in office five days a week and his views on Ukraine, tariffs and the U.S. consumer.
According to NBC News, Musk and Trump are mulling over an idea that they are calling “DOGE dividends” to put money back in the pockets of Americans after the newly-minted government agency magically saves taxpayer coins.