Musk will represent DOGE to discuss federal government reforms at Capitol Hill in the United States
According to AP News, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will head to Capitol Hill in the United States to discuss major reform ideas for "achieving regulatory rollback, administrative cuts, and cost savings" with Republicans from the House of Representatives and Senate.
Previously on November 12th, President-elect Donald Trump announced that Musk and Ramaswamy would jointly lead the Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) after his inauguration. They will pave the way for dismantling government bureaucracies, cutting redundant regulations and wasteful expenditures, as well as reorganizing federal agencies. All these are part of Trump's "Save America" agenda during his second term at the White House.
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