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Vanity Fair - (archived: https://archive.ph/1T7Mn ) Musk and Ramaswamy Warn They're Compiling a Naughty and Nice List
The DOGE co-chairs told a group of largely Republican congressmen that they'll remember which lawmakers didn't embrace their effort to gut the federal bureaucracy.
By Caitlin Dewey
December 6, 2024
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy took their government-slashing roadshow to Capitol Hill on Thursday, meeting with lawmakers and brainstorming ideas for tackling so-called federal waste.
The two businessmen, tasked by President-elect Donald Trump with finding new ways to radically gut the federal bureaucracy, reportedly told a group of mostly Republican congressmen that they were compiling a naughty and nice list of lawmakers who did and did not embrace their new undertaking. They also listened and took notes as a string of sympathetic lawmakers floated proposals for Musk and Ramaswamys new Department of Government Efficiency, from scrutinizing the Department of Education to ending remote work for federal employees.
Were going to see a lot of change around here in Washington, House Speaker Mike Johnson told ABC, in what may end up being the understatement of the century. DOGE, a nongovernmental advisory group, has promised to develop plans to slash as much as $2 trillion from the national budget by firing workers, cutting programs and rescinding regulations in collaboration with the White House Office of Management and Budget.
Some of the duos early antics have already drawn public scrutiny. On Thursday, shortly before their D.C. session, Ramaswamy told CNN that DOGE would look to claw back a $6.6 billion loan that the Department of Energy made to the electric vehicle startup Riviana competitor to Tesla, which Musk owns. Musk has also used his new perch to antagonize his rivals, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. After Altman congratulated Trumps new A.I. and crypto czar David Sacks on X Thursday morning, Musk butted in with a laughing-crying emoji, which one X user characterized as lowkey bullying. As for Bezos, Musk in November posted that the Amazon founder had encouraged acquaintances to sell off SpaceX and Tesla stock, then emoji-laughed when Bezos denied it.
Musk stands to benefit hugely from his role in the Trump administration, given the billions of dollars of business his companies do with the federal government. That could help explain why the tech billionaire invested a total of nearly $260 million in Trumps reelection. New financial disclosures released on Thursday show that Musk not only donated $239 million to his controversial pro-Trump political action committee, America PAC, but that he was also the sole supporter of a secretive group that ran ads likening Trumps position on abortion to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsbergs. Those misleading ads enraged Ginsbergs family and served to soften Trumps anti-abortion views.
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The DOGE co-chairs told a group of largely Republican congressmen that they'll remember which lawmakers didn't embrace their effort to gut the federal bureaucracy.
By Caitlin Dewey
December 6, 2024
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy took their government-slashing roadshow to Capitol Hill on Thursday, meeting with lawmakers and brainstorming ideas for tackling so-called federal waste.
The two businessmen, tasked by President-elect Donald Trump with finding new ways to radically gut the federal bureaucracy, reportedly told a group of mostly Republican congressmen that they were compiling a naughty and nice list of lawmakers who did and did not embrace their new undertaking. They also listened and took notes as a string of sympathetic lawmakers floated proposals for Musk and Ramaswamys new Department of Government Efficiency, from scrutinizing the Department of Education to ending remote work for federal employees.
Were going to see a lot of change around here in Washington, House Speaker Mike Johnson told ABC, in what may end up being the understatement of the century. DOGE, a nongovernmental advisory group, has promised to develop plans to slash as much as $2 trillion from the national budget by firing workers, cutting programs and rescinding regulations in collaboration with the White House Office of Management and Budget.
Some of the duos early antics have already drawn public scrutiny. On Thursday, shortly before their D.C. session, Ramaswamy told CNN that DOGE would look to claw back a $6.6 billion loan that the Department of Energy made to the electric vehicle startup Riviana competitor to Tesla, which Musk owns. Musk has also used his new perch to antagonize his rivals, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. After Altman congratulated Trumps new A.I. and crypto czar David Sacks on X Thursday morning, Musk butted in with a laughing-crying emoji, which one X user characterized as lowkey bullying. As for Bezos, Musk in November posted that the Amazon founder had encouraged acquaintances to sell off SpaceX and Tesla stock, then emoji-laughed when Bezos denied it.
Musk stands to benefit hugely from his role in the Trump administration, given the billions of dollars of business his companies do with the federal government. That could help explain why the tech billionaire invested a total of nearly $260 million in Trumps reelection. New financial disclosures released on Thursday show that Musk not only donated $239 million to his controversial pro-Trump political action committee, America PAC, but that he was also the sole supporter of a secretive group that ran ads likening Trumps position on abortion to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsbergs. Those misleading ads enraged Ginsbergs family and served to soften Trumps anti-abortion views.
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Vanity Fair: Musk and Ramaswamy Warn They're Compiling a "Naughty and Nice List" [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Dec 6
OP
pathological attention seekers ...leon may actually have an even bigger more pathetic need for attention than tfg
prodigitalson
Dec 6
#13
I for one can't wait for the lawsuits. The conflicts of interests alone will be gold.
bluesbassman
Dec 6
#11
If Mick and Keith were the Glimmer Twins, these two clowns are the Dimmer Twins.
Efilroft Sul
Dec 6
#16