Elon Musk, often perceived as the leader of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has been clarified by a recent White House court filing as lacking any actual or formal authority. The Office of Administration Director, Joshua Fisher, stated that Musk holds the same level of authority as other senior advisors. Despite President Trump's past reference to DOGE as Musk's team, Musk's position is unlisted and he has no formal role within the agency, as highlighted in recent correspondence that did not identify a leader.
In his role as Senior Advisor to the President, Mr. Musk has no greater authority than other senior White House advisors, remarked Joshua Fisher in a recent filing.
Musk is often labeled the leader of the Department of Government Efficiency, but the White House filing clarified he has no actual or formal authority.
A return-to-work email from an account called 'admin' failed to identify the leader of the newly rebranded DOGE agency, creating further ambiguity.
Trump's executive order granting DOGE more powers referred to it as Musk's 'team,' yet his job title remains unlisted and non-specific.
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