Breaking News: Musk's White House Role Clarified: No DOGE Affiliation, Limited Authority
Sure, Jan!
Umhmm….
According to Reuters, a recent court filing seeks to clarify the nature of Elon Musk's involvement with the Trump administration. The filing, submitted on Monday by Joshua Fisher, director of the White House Office of Administration, unequivocally states that Musk is not an employee of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), despite Elon Musk and his employees at DOGE taking a sledgehammer to different governmental agencies. Furthermore, Fisher asserts that Musk holds no decision-making authority within the administration.
Do they really expect us to believe that?
If Musk isn't the director of DOGE, and the White House denies his authority, then how was he able to execute such dramatic and consequential actions?
According to court filings, Musk's role in the Trump administration is that of a White House employee and senior adviser to the president, with no decision-making authority within DOGE. However, this claim contradicts the trail of evidence suggesting that Musk has been instrumental in shaping the agency's actions. The fact that DOGE has already dismantled USAID, a longstanding government agency, and accessed private information at the IRS, Social Security Administration, and the Department of Treasury, suggests a level of authority that goes beyond mere advisory capacity.
Think about it; It is nothing short of astonishing that Musk, allegedly not an employee of DOGE, has been able to dismantle government agencies and access sensitive information with such ease. If he is not the director of DOGE, then who is?
The public deserves complete clarity regarding Musk’s role within the government, the existence and authority of DOGE, and a full accounting of how the alleged access to sensitive data was obtained and used. The White House's attempt to downplay Musk's role in DOGE only serves to heighten suspicions and fuel speculation about the true nature of his involvement.