Elon Musk's mother supports Democrats' growing interest in DOGE as waste management solution.
Rep. Jared Muskowitz, D-Fla., has joined the DOGE congressional caucus, indicating that other Democrats may also join.
Some Democrats are reportedly proposing their own ideas for reducing costs and government regulations as they appear to be warming up to the concept of DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency).
Elon Musk, son of Maye Musk and co-leader of the new agency with Vivek Ramaswamy, believes the move is a positive step toward bringing about necessary change.
She stated that waste and spending are out of control, and the more that is revealed, the more horrifying it becomes, while sitting on the curvy couch with "Fox & Friends Weekend" host Rachel Campos-Duffy on Sunday.
Musk, a former Democrat, praised the apparent interest of party members to join him.
Jared Muskowitz, a Florida Democratic representative, is the first Democrat to join the new GOP-led congressional caucus that aims to address excessive spending with DOGE.
He suggested that more Democrats will follow suit.
He stated that taking action would give you a platform to advocate for issues where there is bipartisan consensus and oppose irrational proposals that are likely to be proposed, as Axios reported. Additionally, other Democrats offered suggestions for improving government efficiency, which were also discussed by the outlet.
On Sunday, Musk expressed her disbelief at the amount of waste and spending that has occurred in government.
She expressed satisfaction that some Democrats share her concerns about waste and spending.
It is reported that DOGE will operate temporarily until its objectives of reducing bureaucracy, eliminating waste, and simplifying government operations are accomplished, with a planned expiration date of July 4, 2026.
Campos-Duffy and Musk discussed raising children, Elon's childhood, and the contents of her new book, "A Woman Makes a Plan."
Elon's ultimate aim was not to amass a billionaire fortune, but to "preserve the planet" and "venture into another planet" in order to ensure the survival of civilization.
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