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Sian Baldwin

What is Doge? The US government department headed up by Elon Musk

Democrats fear that being at the helm of DOGE could pose conflicts of interest with Elon Musk’s private businesses - (Kirsty Wigglesworth / PA)

It is a new public body, and a controversial one.

Led by the richest man in the world, Elon Musk has vowed to crack down on American federal departments, saying he is looking for ways to improve efficiency and streamline services with an overall aim to slash federal spending.

But since its formation on January 20 by President Donald Trump, some of the moves the new government department have made have come under fire.

Here is all we know about the White House's new organisation, the Department of Government Efficiency, otherwise known as DOGE.

What is DOGE?

President Trump has been outspoken about his desire to revamp government services.

Among his aims, he has said he wants to cut services that do not align with his policies and beliefs, as well as ensure staff and departments are working optimally and not squandering US dollars.

To do this, he has put his trusty aide in charge, billionaire and richest man in the world Elon Musk – who welcomed the role.

Posting on his social media site, X, Mr Musk previously wrote: "@DOGE is trying to STOP your tax dollars from being stolen for WASTE and FRAUD.”

In an opinion piece published by the Wall Street Journal, Mr Musk wrote that he and his then DOGE co-partner Vivek Ramaswamy aimed to cut $500bn (£403bn) in annual federal spending, which represents about seven per cent of the US government's $6.7 trillion (£5.4tn) in annual expenditure.

What has it done so far?

Mr Musk has said work began immediately.

They have recalled all workers, who were previously working from home, back to the office, and Mr Musk claims to have already saved more than $1bn by cancelling diversity, equity and inclusion contracts, among other things, according to DOGE's social media account.

They have posted a stream of steady posts detailing all the contracts they have cancelled since being formed.

Some examples can be seen here:

What has the controversy been around DOGE?

But, since its formation in January, the government department has also raised concerns among the electorate and, in particular, the opposition: Democratic lawmakers.

There has been uneasiness regarding access to the treasury department's payment system, which stores personal data for most Americans, triggering concerns over potential disruptions to social security, medical insurance policies and salaries.

Senator Ron Wyden, a ranking member of the Senate’s Finance Committee, said: “The Bureau of the Fiscal Service processes payments for virtually every government agency. If this access is abused, millions of Americans could see disruptions to their benefits.”

Critics also fear Mr Musk being in charge, considering he is also the beneficiary of a number of government contracts with work in sectors including his SpaceX company.

They fear that by being at the helm of DOGE could pose conflicts of interest with his private businesses, and give him an advantage as he can potentially gain access to data about competitors' federal contracts.

Is Elon Musk now a government employee?

Mr Musk is now officially deemed to be a "special government employee” – an official government term.

This means he is someone "who works, or is expected to work, for the government for 130 days or less in a 365-day period”, according to the Department of Justice.

The role was created officially as a way to enable the US government to bring in outside unelected expert help. The role can be either paid or unpaid but must be declared and, as Mr Musk is not being paid for his work, he doesn't need to file a public financial disclosure report.

What is the lawsuit that has been filed?

Unhappy with the move over treasury access, on February 3, federal unions launched a lawsuit to sue over DOGE gaining access to “sensitive records”.

Groups decided to sue President Trump’s administration over DOGE being granted “unheard-of access”.

The lawsuit claims that the treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, violated federal privacy laws by giving Mr Musk’s team full access to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service’s confidential payment systems.

Within days of Mr Bessent’s appointment, the bureau’s top career official, David A Lebryk, was placed on administrative leave after reportedly resisting DOGE’s data-access requests. Mr Lebryk subsequently announced his retirement, according to the lawsuit.

The complaint reads: “The scale of the intrusion into individuals’ privacy is massive and unprecedented.”

Mr Trump said of the move: “He’s got access only to letting people go that he thinks are no good, if we agree with him. And it’s only if we agree with him.”

The treasury department and Mr Musk’s team have not yet publicly commented on the legal challenge.

White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt added that Mr Musk has “abided by all federal laws”.

What else has DOGE done?

As well as treasury access, the department took aim at the US Agency for International Development, which was formerly a department that provided humanitarian aid to more than 100 countries, saying the spending being done there was “wasteful”.

They are also looking “closely” at the US Department for Education, according to reports.

It is claimed that a memo went out across the department calling for a review of all grants that “promote or take part in diversity, equity, and inclusion” initiatives.

They have also announced the termination of a social security contract for the Gender X initiative marker, which was intended to provide a non-binary option for gender identification. Mr Musk has claimed this will save the government around $1m.

Under the order, federal documents will now only recognise two genders – male and female.

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