Tuesday, March 04, 2025

Rules According to Musk - The People Carrying Out Musk’s Plans at DOGE

I would like to die on Mars. Just not on impact.

~ Elon Musk by Wiki


"One of the reasons we can't tell what's going on and what power they have is because they haven't really made what they're doing public at all." 

~Deborah Pearlstein, a constitutional scholar who directs the program in law and public policy at Princeton University


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The People Carrying Out Musk’s Plans at DOGE


By The New York Times 

Feb. 28, 2025 


 The New York Times identified 50 people within the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, a group formed by Elon Musk that in a short few weeks has radically upended federal agencies. Few members have formal Washington experience. Many are software engineers. All seem to have a clear mandate: Shrink and disrupt the federal government.


DOGE leadership includes a longtime Musk aide, a health care entrepreneur, a digital services employee from President Trump’s first term and Mr. Musk’s political adviser.

  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Elon
    Musk
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Steve
    Davis
  • Brad
    Smith
  • Amy
    Gleason
  • Chris
    Young
M Ties to Musk companies
 

DOGE staffers have backgrounds in engineering, law, finance, human resources and real estate, and they have often been assigned to specific agencies.

  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Amanda
    Scales
  • Katie
    Miller
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Riccardo
    Biasini
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Anthony
    Armstrong
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Jennifer
    Balajadia
  • Adam
    Ramada
  • Brooks
    Morgan
  • Scott
    Langmack
  • Jeremy
    Lewin
  • Justin
    Fulcher
  • Michael
    Mirski
  • Tyler
    Hassen
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Tarak
    Makecha
  • Rachel
    Riley
  • Tom
    Krause
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Marko
    Elez
  • Ryan
    Wunderly
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Edward
    Coristine
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Luke
    Farritor
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Christopher
    Stanley
  • Ethan
    Shaotran
  • Alexandra
    Beynon
  • Gavin
    Kliger
  • Jordan
    Wick
  • Cole
    Killian
  • Greg
    Hogan
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Ryan
    Riedel
  • Nate
    Cavanaugh
  • Nikhil
    Rajpal
  • Akash
    Bobba
  • Kyle
    Schutt
  • James
    Burnham
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Brian
    Bjelde
  • Kendall
    Lindemann
  • Stephanie
    Holmes
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Christina
    Hanna
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Stephen
    Duarte
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Bryanne-Michelle
    Mlodzianowski
  • Jacob
    Altik
  • Noah
    Peters
  • Austin
    Raynor
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Michael
    Russo
  • Frank
    Schuler
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Nicole
    Hollander
  • Joanna
    Wischer
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Justin
    Monroe

DOGE allies are associates of Mr. Musk and others who have helped carry out the team’s work.

  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Michael
    Grimes
  • Russell
    Vought
  • Joe
    Gebbia
  • Scott
    Kupor
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Thomas
    Shedd
  • Leland
    Dudek
  • Stephen
    Ehikian
  • Has ties to Musk companies
    Antonio
    Gracias


 
 Mr. Musk’s team has taken aim at more than 20 agencies while gaining access to sensitive government data systems. But the full extent of its reach or ambitions is unclear.
Much of the team’s operations are opaque, and most of its personnel have not been disclosed by the Trump administration, and it is unclear exactly how large the operation is. Through executive order, President Trump moved the team from the Office of Management and Budget, where it had been housed as the United States Digital Service since its founding, into the White House — a transition that effectively shielded its work from open records laws that could give the public insight into its operations.

The list below includes some of Mr. Musk’s allies; engineers — many of whom are young men — with backgrounds in artificial intelligence; former employees; and others who have helped the operation. Several have recently deleted their social media accounts after their names appeared in news reports.


 

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