Why the White House claims Elon Musk isn't really running DOGE

Key Points

  • The White House claims Elon Musk is not in charge of DOGE, despite previous statements suggesting otherwise.
  • Musk is described as a "senior adviser" with no formal authority to make government decisions.
  • The lawsuit by state attorneys general argues that Musk's role violates the Constitution's appointments clause.
  • The legal status of DOGE is unclear, with the Justice Department arguing it's an agency for some purposes but not others.

Summary

The White House has clarified that Elon Musk is not in charge of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), despite earlier indications from President Trump and his administration that Musk was leading the initiative. According to an affidavit filed in federal court, Musk serves merely as a "senior adviser" without the formal authority to make government decisions. This statement comes in response to a lawsuit by several state attorneys general challenging the constitutionality of Musk's role, arguing that his appointment without Senate confirmation violates the Constitution's appointments clause. The lawsuit highlights contradictions in the administration's portrayal of Musk's involvement, especially given his active public updates and involvement in press conferences. The legal ambiguity surrounding DOGE's status as an agency further complicates the issue, with the Justice Department selectively applying agency status for certain legal benefits. Judge Tanya Chutkan, while not issuing a restraining order against DOGE, acknowledged the serious constitutional questions raised by the states regarding Musk's unchecked authority.

yahoo
February 18, 2025
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