Donald Trump wants to keep “good people” in the government and not burn them, says resources.
U.S. President Donald Trump made a meeting of ministers, in which he said the head of the Department of Government Department (DOGE), Ilon Musk, was allowed to provide recommendations to departments, but not to make a single decision on personnel and political issues. It was reported by Politico on Friday, March 7.
“According to two administration officials, Trump told older members of his administration that Musk had the right to provide recommendations to departments, but not to make one decisions on personnel and political issues. Musk is also in the room,” the article said.
It was noted that the meeting was held after a series of dismissal and threats to public servants by mask, which created extensive uncertainty to the federal government and its employees. Doge actions face fierce resistance to court and criticism from democratic lawmakers and some Republicans.
“The president’s message is the first significant step aimed at tight mask. According to Trump’s new instructions, DOGE and his employees should play a role that advises, but the final decision of the staff, policy and speed of implementation should be made by Cabinet secretaries of ministers,” the publication wrote.
In this regard, Musk expressed permission for Trump. In particular, he admitted that DOGE was “wrong.”
Trump noted that he wanted to keep the “good people” in the government and not burn it much.
“But in recent weeks, his administration has fired thousands of federal employees in many departments as part of a series of common dismissal.
Remember that by the end of February, the media reported that Donald Trump expanded the powers of the department, led by Ilon Mask.
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