The austerity committee founded by future President Donald Trump under Tesla boss Elon Musk wants to hold weekly livestreams on his short-message service X. The co-chair of the panel, former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, announced on Friday on
The two men on Thursday solicited applications from “small-government revolutionaries” with “super-high IQs who are willing to work 80+ hours a week on unspectacular cost savings.” Trump himself announced Thursday evening in Florida that the committee would present individual reports on its work and, at the end of its work on July 4, 2026, a major final report.
The commission wants to save billions of dollars
The commission has set itself the goal of saving the state billions, mainly through efficiency improvements. Details are not known. On Friday, Musk further criticized
It remains unclear whether the committee should become an official government body or an external advisory group. In the United States, government agencies must hold their hearings in public. Under the Constitution, major cuts would require congressional approval. Trump’s Republicans will likely have a relatively small majority there.
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