DOGE steps out of the shadows
Briefly

In a recent Fox News interview, Elon Musk emphasized the revolutionary nature of the DOGE initiative, surrounded by key allies, while the actual leader, Amy Gleason, was notably absent. The DOGE office has garnered attention for significant government changes under President Trump's administration, operating with unusual secrecy. Allies like Joe Gebbia and Anthony Armstrong were discussed as they work on reforming aspects like federal employee retirement. Musk's presence raises questions about leadership dynamics within DOGE, as official titles come into play amid significant operational shifts.
This is a revolution, and I think it might be the biggest revolution in the government since the original revolution, said Musk on Fox News.
We really believe that the government can have an Apple Store-like experience, Joe Gebbia stated regarding the overhaul of the federal retirement system.
The DOGE office has operated with what a federal judge described as unusual secrecy amidst significant employee cuts.
Despite being the official leader, Amy Gleason's absence during the Fox News interview showcases Musk's dominating presence in the DOGE initiative.
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