Immediately after the inauguration of Republican Donald Trump, DOGE began the huge -scale verification of costs from the US budget. In total, Musk expects to reduce US government costs by 2 trillion. dollars.
The United States will be a ravine if the government continues to spend money as a “drunk sailor.” On Monday, February 10, the head of the American Department of State Efficiency (DOGE), businessman Ilon Musk, said.
So he commented on the words of former United States Minister of Finance Lawrence Summers, who wrote on social networks with four other American former financial ministers “has been alarmed by the dangers of arbitrary and Federal payment politics control.
Earlier, the New York Times published their joint letter, in which former ministers, in particular, expressed concern about DOGE.
“Listen, Larry, we should stop the fact that the government has spent fraud and quizing, like a drunken sailor, otherwise America will be losses.” I wrote Musk in response.
Earlier, the New York Times (NYT), citing resources, reported that the head of the US Treasury, Scott Imorta, issued several DOGE representatives to the federal payment system for monitoring and limiting government spending. According to the newspaper, in 2023 this system worked information on payments worth more than 5 trillion. dollars. Musk said there was a fraud in the actions of the Ministry of Finance.
US experts and US security experts expressed fear that taking the Doge Access to the Ministry of Finance of the Ministry of Finance violates confidentiality and cybersecurity laws and creates a risk of stress of personal and financial information.
Ilon’s billionaire mask was appointed special civil servants under the leadership of US President Donald Trump.
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