Trump-Musk “DOGE” agency just saw another high profile resignation, its second this week

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The “DOGE” government agency, created by Donald Trump and helmed by Elon Musk, has only existed for four days (some could argue that it doesn’t really exist at all). The agency is supposedly tasked with eliminating excess jobs within the federal government. So far DOGE has sort of accomplished that task, in that it’s already eliminated two of its own top people.

DOGE was supposed to be co-headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, but Ramaswamy quit on Trump’s inauguration day, meaning he quit on literally day one. Now the WSJ says that the highest ranking attorney at DOGE, Bill McGinley, has also resigned. McGinley publicly thanked multiple people on his way out, but Musk wasn’t one of them. Read into that what you will.

In any case, Donald Trump’s DOGE agency is rapidly turning into the kind of laughingstock that we’ve long come to expect from a Trump regime. DOGE is already being defined by infighting and hemorrhaging of personnel amidst a total lack of leadership from Trump himself.

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