PNN – “Newsweek” in a report referring to the appointment of “Elon Musk” and “Vivek Ramaswamy” as joint heads of the “Ministry of Government Productivity” by “Donald Trump”: This new department in the government is basically unknown and vague, and it seems to be a place to compensate for the financial and electoral support of these two people.
According to Pakistan News Network’s report from this American media, Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, announced yesterday (Tuesday) in a statement on the Truth Social platform that his second administration will create a “Department of Government Productivity” led by Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, and Vivek Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur and Republican drop-out candidate.
Newsweek added: The details of this new department in the next American government, which is called the Department of Government Efficiency, are almost unknown. However, Trump emphasized in his statement that the department will not be a federal agency, but will work with the White House and the Office of Management and Budget to implement large-scale structural reforms and provide an entrepreneurial approach to government.
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This is despite the fact that Trump had previously promised in his election campaign to grant a position in his administration to Elon Musk, who has invested millions of dollars to support the Republican campaign.
Musk announced on Tuesday that all actions of the Department of Government Productivity will be published online in order to provide maximum transparency.
He had said earlier: It is enough for people to inform us whenever they think that we are not blocking an important matter or preventing a pointless matter. We’ll also have a leaderboard for foolish spending of your tax dollars. It will be very sad and fun at the same time.
Trump claimed the department would pave the way for his administration to eliminate government bureaucracy, reduce redundant regulations, cut wasteful spending and restructure federal agencies.
In a separate report on the newly established Department of Government Productivity in the US government, the Hill website described it as an advisory group aimed at reducing federal government spending and shrinking the government.