Musk :
Some government employees organize parties
at the expense of taxpayers
Elon Musk :
- head of the US Government Efficiency Administration revealed
- the theft of public funds carried out by government employees
- stressing that they have become more emboldened in looting that
has reached significant levels.
In statements to Fox News
Musk explained that some government employees
were spending budget funds on renting luxury hotels and stadiums to hold parties.
He said :
"They were simply organising parties at the taxpayer's expense...
- They start by stealing small amounts
- usually embezzling on a limited scale at first
- but over the years, if they are not detected
they get bolder and it comes to stealing huge amounts of money
and even renting entire stadiums for parties," he said.
On the other hand :
the Government Efficiency Department imposed a new rule prohibiting
the withdrawal of any funds from the budget without submitting receipts proving
the destination of the disbursement. An employee in the administration confirmed
that the application of this rule led to
the immediate cessation of unjustified withdrawals of funds.
Another source also revealed that
the US Small Business Administration (SBA) was granting loans to people over the
age of 120, even though the oldest person in the United States is only 114 years old.
The staff added that :
the loans also included children under the age of 11, and even unborn people
as one of the loan beneficiaries was found to have his date of
birth recorded as the year 2165.
Washington :
Wisdom Rejects 14 States' Request to Limit Powers of
DOGE Government Efficiency Management
A federal court in Washington rejected a request from 14 US states to limi
the powers of the government's Department of Efficiency (DOGE).
This came according to :
what was reported by The Hill website
- citing the judge’s opinion in the case, which concluded that the plaintiffs’
- claim that the Government Efficiency Department has unlimited authority
- and is not accountable to Congress is true
due to the lack of evidence.Imminent and irreparable harm to plaintiffs.
U.S.District Judge Tanya :
Chutkan rejected a request from 14 Democratic attorneys general to impose
sweeping restrictions on Elon Musk's government efficiency department.
Fourteen US states filed :
- a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump and the head of
- the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk
- accusing the latter's administration of unlimited power
- and violating the country's constitution.
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