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GOP lawmakers divided on Musk, seen by some as a legal responsibility

By Miles Cooper February 24, 2025
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Republicans on Capitol Hill are divided over tech billionaire Elon Musk being the general public face of President Trump’s aggressive bid to shrink the federal government, with some souring on Musk’s distinguished position as he more and more has turn out to be a goal of Democratic assaults.

A number of GOP senators fear that having an unelected billionaire crow about slashing federal jobs, which occur to make use of many individuals of their dwelling states, isn’t look when inflation stays a significant downside and lots of People are having hassle making ends meet.

Some Republicans, reminiscent of Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.), have defended having the political outsider take the lead in reforming federal businesses. However different GOP colleagues are grumbling that the execution has been “flawed,” as Musk has shuttered businesses and pressured employees to resign.

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One GOP senator stated Musk’s buyout effort providing greater than seven months of severance was “poorly executed,” and his newest try and slim federal businesses by pushing a discount in pressure has failed to think about the way it may impression federal businesses.

“I think they’re just looking to reduce numbers — it’s not efficiency, it’s not output. It’s, ‘We just need bodies gone.’ And I don’t know that’s the metric that you use,” the senator stated.

The GOP senator additionally reacted angrily to Musk’s name for a “wave of judicial impeachments” in response to federal judges placing holds on Trump’s govt orders and actions.  

“Wrong, wrong, wrong. Get him out of the White House. Get him out, the sooner the better,” the senator added. “Every day that he’s there, he seems more destructive.”

Polls present Musk is extremely unpopular with impartial and reasonable voters, who may very well be key to Republican senators profitable reelection in battleground states.

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An Economist/YouGov ballot of 1,595 grownup residents performed Feb. September 11 discovered that surveyed independents disapproved of Musk’s dealing with of the Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) by 18 factors, with 31 % approving and 49 % disapproving.

The survey discovered that self-described moderates disapproved of Musk’s management of DOGE by 21 factors, with 33 % approving and 54 % disapproving.

A second Republican senator stated Musk’s “Fork in the Road” buyout supply and now his deliberate discount within the federal workforce are inflicting havoc. The lawmaker stated federal employees from dwelling are calling Washington in a frantic scramble to determine what it means for them and their households.

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“There’s a lot of concern among my constituents. The concern is, ‘Who is this guy?’ He’s a billionaire, which puts him in a certain category. ‘How does he have the authority if he’s not elected by anybody to do what he’s doing?’” stated the senator, who stated there are “a lot” of federal employees of their dwelling state.

The senator stated there’s a variety of “confusion” in regards to the buyout supply for federal employees as a result of it was supplied after which withdrawn, a choose put a maintain on it, the judicial order was later lifted and it applies to some elements of presidency however not others.

The senator stated Musk’s dismantling of the U.S. Company for Worldwide Improvement (USAID) additionally created issues for farmers who promote merchandise to supply meals help all over the world.

A 3rd Republican senator stated a number of Head Begin applications have been shuttered of their dwelling state, and funding has been threatened for nonprofit teams that rely upon common federal funds to maintain individuals employed and supply group providers.

One other GOP senator was nervous by a report that Musk’s crew had gained entry to the Division of Veterans Affairs (VA), which serves 9 million enrolled veterans throughout greater than 1,200 amenities across the nation.

The VA has greater than 43,000 probationary staff who got a scare after the U.S. Workplace of Personnel Administration, which Musk took over earlier this month, suggested businesses to start firing just lately employed staff.

Some Republicans have complained publicly about Musk’s excessive profile.

Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Susan Collins (R-Maine) stated earlier this month that Trump had empowered Musk “far beyond” what is acceptable.

“There’s no doubt that the president appears to have empowered Elon Musk to go far beyond what I think is appropriate,” she instructed reporters.

On Thursday, Collins questioned the knowledge of Trump’s resolution to droop for 180 days the enforcement of the Overseas Corrupt Practices Act, below which two of Tesla’s suppliers incurred penalties. Musk is the CEO of Tesla motors.

“First of all, I don’t think the administration should be suspending laws. That’s the basic issue here,” she stated.

She has additionally pushed again on Trump and Musk’s help for freezing broad swaths of federal grants and loans and for reorganizing federal businesses with out alerting Congress forward of time.

GOP senators say Musk’s brash on-line persona has infected constituents who’re already skeptical of his broad entry to federal applications, the Treasury Division’s delicate federal cost methods and tens of millions of People’ private info.

Musk boasted on his social platform X that “we spent the weekend feeding USAID into the woodchipper. Might gone to some nice events. Did that as a substitute.”

Talking nearly at Dubai’s annual World Authorities Summit, Musk in contrast some federal businesses to obnoxious weeds discovered rising in somebody’s yard.

“I think we do need to delete entire agencies, as opposed to leave part of them behind. … It’s kind of like leaving a weed,” he stated. “If you don’t remove the roots of the weed, then it’s easy for the weed to grow back.”

Musk has given Democrats loads of ammunition to argue that Trump has turned over the keys of presidency to Musk, who has loads of conflicts of curiosity given his stakes in Tesla, SpaceX, Starlink, X and the Boring Firm.

Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) led a gaggle of lawmakers in demanding that Musk, a particular authorities worker, publicly launch his full monetary disclosures containing details about potential conflicts of curiosity.

“Given the scale of your power to carry out sweeping administrative policies and your vast personal financial interests, the American people deserve to know how you stand to profit from your role in the Trump administration,” the senators wrote in a letter to Musk on Thursday.

They highlighted Musk’s entry to the Treasury Division’s cost methods, “including information on Americans’ Medicare and Social Security benefits, student loan information — potentially in violation of the Privacy Act of 1974.”

Additionally they accused him of “illegally” making an attempt to close down USAID and to “unlawfully shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.”

Some distinguished Republicans have defended Musk’s “move fast and break things” strategy to reforming the federal paperwork as crucial after years of lax oversight by Congress.

Thune instructed Fox Information’s “America’s Newsroom” that “people are very supportive, and we are, too,” of what Musk is doing at DOGE.

“This is a scrub that’s long overdue. There are so many systems in our federal government that are antiquated,” he stated. “, individuals working in silos, bureaucracies constructed on prime of bureaucracies.

“I’m delighted that it’s happening, and we want to do everything we can to be supportive,” he stated.

Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) chuckled when requested about Musk’s low approval score with self-described reasonable and impartial voters. 

“That’s funny, I’ve always thought of him as a bit of a moderate independent,” he stated, however he acknowledged he is “provocative” on social media. 

“I think he fits right in with Donald Trump, certainly with the people that are glad to see a ball-breaker in there,” he stated. “I’ve talked about the need for some guardrails if he’s getting too close to the areas he could benefit from. Even if it’s just for appearance’s sake.” 

“Otherwise, most people I know are cheering him on,” he stated. 

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