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What is Doge and why has Musk left?

Jennifer Clarke
BBC News
A chainsaw, two hats and Lil X: Musk's eventful time at Doge

Tesla boss Elon Musk has left the Trump istration and his role in Doge, the body tasked with reducing US government spending and cutting jobs.

The Department of Government Efficiency has faced legal challenges over the scope of its work, and Musk and his team have been criticised for a lack of transparency as well as their failure to reach savings anywhere near stated goals.

However, polling suggests the idea of cutting federal government spending has widespread .

Musk's departure had been rumoured for weeks and was confirmed a few days after he criticised a sweeping budget bill currently in front of Congress.

"I think a bill can be big or it can be beautiful," Musk told CBS News. "But I don't know if it can be both."

In a departing news conference at the White House, Trump and Musk showered each other with praise, and the president gave the tech tycoon a large golden key in a wooden box.

Although according to the president, Musk is "not really leaving" and will continue to be "back and forth" to the White House.

What is Doge?

Despite its full name, Doge is not an official government department, which can only be established by an act of Congress.

Instead the advisory body was created by an executive order signed by US President Donald Trump.

Part of Doge's mission, according to the order, relates to IT upgrades aimed at boosting efficiency. It must finish its work by July 2026, but Trump could issue another order to extend its lifespan.

Many Doge staff appear to be young people with tech backgrounds and limited or no government experience.

Watch: A black eye and a gold key - Musk's last day at Doge

Was Elon Musk a government employee?

Yes. Musk initially said he would perform his role as an outside volunteer but the White House later confirmed he would operate as an unpaid special government employee.

That designation covers those working for the government for no more than 130 days in a year.

ers argued that the body's outsider status - and somewhat vague mandate - would increase its effectiveness.

"They're a little more untethered to the bureaucracy itself and to the systems that slow processes down around here," Republican Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota told the BBC.

"I think the lack of parameters is part of what will make them effective."

In an unexpected appearance at the White House in February, Musk denied leading a "hostile takeover" of the US government, and defended his approach.

"The people voted for major government reform and that's what the people are going to get," he said. "That's what democracy is all about."

He also made a number of exaggerated and uned claims during the event.

Musk faced accusations he had taken his focus off Tesla, and his political involvement has sparked global protests and boycotts against the company's cars.

In April, the firm said sales had fallen to their lowest level in three years and warned investors that "changing political sentiment" could continue to hurt demand.

What has Doge done and how much money has it saved?

Musk said Doge's mission was to end the "tyranny of the bureaucracy", save taxpayers' money and reduce US national debt, which stands at $36tn (£28.9tn).

The organisation's activities have included shuttering government agencies, defunding programmes and mass layoffs.

  • Trump insists Doge representatives have identified "fraud and abuse" inside various departments but has not provided evidence to his claim of criminal activity, nor has anyone been charged with crimes as a result of Doge activity
  • More than two million government employees have been offered a "buyout" deal to leave but some fired staff have been rehired
  • While tackling so-called "woke" policies, Musk said his team had "saved taxpayers over $1bn in crazy DEI [diversity, equity and inclusion] contracts"
  • The vast majority of programmes run by USAID, America's main foreign aid organisation, have been cut

Initially Musk said he hoped to save as much as $2tn a year, but later halved this pledge.

The cost-cutting did not reach anywhere near that level before Musk departed the government.

Doge publishes a running total of estimated savings on its website - which stood at $175bn on 29 May.

However, a BBC analysis on 23 April found that only $61.5bn of that amount was itemised, and evidence of how the savings were achieved was available for just $32.5bn.

By contrast, the spending bill currently in front of Congress is estimated to add $5.2tn to US debt and increase the budget deficit by about $600bn in the next fiscal year. The bill still needs approval from the Senate and President Trump's signature, in a process that could result in significant changes to the final text.

Musk told CBS News he was "disappointed" by the bill, which he felt "undermines" the work he did for the president on reducing spending.

During their valedictory news conference, however, Musk said the biggest roadblock to cost-cutting was "mostly just hard work" and said that he would continue to advise the president if needed.

What do Americans think about Doge?

Polling in February by CBS News suggested that Doge had popular appeal.

It indicated that a majority of Americans - especially Republican voters - backed its work.

Other polls have shown that while the broad goal of cutting federal spending is ed by a majority of Americans, the specifics of Doge activities and Musk himself are significantly less popular.

Watch: 'Thank God for Elon Musk' - Maga Republicans praise Doge cuts

David Ditch, a senior analyst at the Economic Policy Innovation Center, a conservative think tank, insists Doge's work is necessary:

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