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Musk’s blitzkrieg is unnerving many of Trump’s senior advisers

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Top treasury officials have complained about disruption. The secretary of state has pushed back on staff cuts. Inside the Education and Health and Human Services departments, political appointees have been informed — not consulted — about canceled grants and contracts, sometimes learning about decisions from the media.

Elon Musk’s aggressive tactics to reshape the federal government have irritated and blindsided many senior officials in the Trump administration, including those tasked with running Cabinet departments being squeezed by his U.S. DOGE Service, according to interviews with more than 30 current and former officials and their advisers, many of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal matters. Amid these bubbling tensions, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles personally asked Musk last week to better coordinate on DOGE’s sweeping actions.

The broad goals of Musk’s team at DOGE, which stands for the Department of Government Efficiency, are shared not just by President Donald Trump but also by most of his senior advisers, who also want to shrink the government through unilateral cuts. And yet agency heads whom Trump chose are finding themselves caught off guard by DOGE’s actions and forced to reverse, mitigate or answer for some of its most disruptive moves. While working to win Senate confirmation to be health and human services secretary, for instance, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had to reassure GOP senators he would reexamine DOGE-driven cuts to the National Institutes of Health. Linda McMahon, Trump’s nominee for education secretary, told senators that she, too, would investigate cuts at her department.



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DOGE’s blitzkrieg across the federal government has sparked deep concern among civil servants, who have been targeted for layoffs and required to implement policies they see as unwise, if not illegal. But Trump’s political appointees are quietly expressing unease with Musk as well.
“Basically every Cabinet member is sick of him, but nobody feels like they’re in a position to do anything about it,” said one person who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations with several incoming secretaries or their staffs. “People are afraid to cross him even as he’s wreaking havoc on their agencies.”

 
“Basically every Cabinet member is sick of him, but nobody feels like they’re in a position to do anything about it,” said one person who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations with several incoming secretaries or their staffs. “People are afraid to cross him even as he’s wreaking havoc on their agencies.”
trump chose his servants well-no courage.
 
Just another strategy to relate Republicans to the Nazi Party. It really has not been a successful strategy.

Of course Republicans are constantly using Socialist as a phrase demonizing the Democrats so,,,,
Keep up with the bullshit and they will, sooner than later. Cons are moving closer to the Nazi party every day.
 
Blitzkrieg?

I don't think OP knows the definition of that word....
Never change.
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“Basically every Cabinet member is sick of him, but nobody feels like they’re in a position to do anything about it,” said one person who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations with several incoming secretaries or their staffs. “People are afraid to cross him even as he’s wreaking havoc on their agencies.”
trump chose his servants well-no courage.

****ing spineless pussies.
 
I think the line was met sometime between yesterday afternoon and this morning when word started hitting the press of mass DOD terminations for today. All of a sudden Hegseth had to review his authority to order it, now he’s saying Monday.
 
I think the line was met sometime between yesterday afternoon and this morning when word started hitting the press of mass DOD terminations for today. All of a sudden Hegseth had to review his authority to order it, now he’s saying Monday.
The cuts to 9/11 first responder healthcare also moved the needle.
 
There’s a firestorm in town halls across the country this week. President Musk and Vice President Trump have crossed a line. People will not tolerate an oligarch arbitrarily axing American jobs while cuddling up to white nationalist in other countries.
I think that the thought was that federal workers were somehow all Democrats and lazy. The truth is that one-third of federal employees are veterans and that more are Republican than believed. Most people, regardless of political affiliation, believe that there should be transparent justification to fire an employee. Bringing a chainsaw on stage isn't attractive to most.
 
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The cuts to 9/11 first responder healthcare also moved the needle.

It’s just a big shift where a press statement had to come out that acknowledges existing law and the need to adhere to it. That’s the opposite of what we’ve seen thus far, almost like they are feeling the pressure to justify the path they’re on
 
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I think that the thought was that federal workers were somehow all Democrats and lazy. The truth is that one-third of federal employees are veterans and that more are Republican than believed. Most people, regardless of political affiliation, believe that there should be transparent justification to fire an employee. Bringing a chainsaw on stage isn't attractive to most.
And the other truth is that most Democrats who work for the government are not lazy. Sure, target some government jobs, but don’t put it in the hands of a psychopath who is the richest man in the world.
 
And the other truth is that most Democrats who work for the government are not lazy. Sure, target some government jobs, but don’t put it in the hands of a psychopath who is the richest man in the world.
I don't think Musk is a psychopath. I do believe he is a man that suffers from depression and uses ketamine to combat it, is on the spectrum, and needs attention. A person most here usually make fun of.
 
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I don't think Musk is a psychopath. I do believe he is a man that suffers from depression and uses ketamine to combat it, is on the spectrum, and needs attention. A person most here usually make fun of.
He could also be on the autism spectrum. I hope he gets help. In the meantime, keep him away from the USG
 
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