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Elon Musk has taken on plenty of challenges in his life, but this one’s different. Donald Trump has tapped him to slash $2 trillion from federal spending through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk’s no stranger to shaking things up—just look at what he did at Twitter. But can his bold methods work in the rigid world of government? Or is this too ambitious, even for him?

Will Musk’s Methods Be Too Much?

When Musk bought Twitter, he didn’t waste time. Half the workforce was gone in two weeks, and eventually, 80% of the staff was cut. Now, he’s aiming for similar drastic reductions in federal agencies. He says layoffs will be handled respectfully, with help for workers moving to private jobs. But still, it’s hard not to wonder: Can such a blunt approach work for government?

He’s also not a fan of remote work. Musk scrapped it at Twitter almost overnight, insisting employees show up in person. It’s likely he’ll push for the same in federal offices, calling remote jobs outdated. And if that wasn’t enough, Musk’s all about accountability—weekly progress reports could become the new normal.

People Are Nervous for Government

Fans of Musk point to Twitter. The platform still runs, even after massive staff cuts. They believe Musk can bring the same efficiency to the government. Critics, though, have their doubts. Twitter hasn’t seen much innovation since Musk took over, and its future looks shaky. If federal services suffer the same fate, people might lose trust in the government. And let’s face it, nobody wants that. Elon has been sharing posts of Department of Govenment Efficiency for some time now. Everytime he makes such post, community gets excited.

Department of Government Efficiency pic.twitter.com/HFeHYNIkJN

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 7, 2024

What’s Next?

No matter how you feel about Elon Musk, you can’t ignore his boldness. Slashing $2 trillion is a tall order, and if anyone can shake things up, it’s him. The question is, will his fast-paced style actually work for the government? Or will it cause more harm than good? One thing’s clear—it’s going to be an interesting ride.