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Musk says he wouldn’t do DOGE again if given the chance

Elon Musk expressed regret over his involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a government reform initiative aimed at reducing federal waste. In a podcast interview, he stated that he would not pursue the project again, reflecting on its limited success and the significant backlash it generated. Musk noted that while the group managed to stop billions in unneeded payments, the overall impact was modest compared to his original goal of cutting $2 trillion in waste. He suggested that his efforts would have been better spent focusing on his companies, especially given the vandalism Tesla faced earlier in the year. Musk, who spent much of early 2025 working within the Trump administration to shrink government, faced legal, bureaucratic, and public challenges, and eventually distanced himself from political engagement aside from commentary on social media.


Musk says he wouldn’t do DOGE again if given the chance

Elon Musk voiced a negative retrospective view of his grand government reform project, the Department of Government Efficiency, saying he wouldn’t do it again if given the chance.

In an interview on Katie Miller’s podcast, Musk was asked if, knowing what he knows now, he would do DOGE again.

“I mean, no, I don’t think so,” he answered.

The tech mogul appeared overall unenthusiastic about the group’s work, saying they were “a little bit successful. We were somewhat successful,” he said, adding that the group stopped billions in payments that “really just made no sense.”

However, his overall judgement was that his efforts would have been much more productive elsewhere, and the backlash wasn’t worth the investment.

“I mean, the thing is, like, I think instead of doing DOGE, I would have basically … worked on my companies,” Musk said, adding that “they wouldn’t have been burning the cars,” referring to the wave of vandalism against Tesla vehicles and property earlier this year.

Musk spent most of the first half of 2025 as the most visible official in the Trump administration, attempting to enact one of the most long-promised goals of conservatives — shrinking the federal government. Legal challenges, bureaucratic opposition, poor press, public backlash, and unfamiliarity with the inner workings of government hampered his efforts, and in June, the tech mogul and President Donald Trump’s relationship blew up in spectacular fashion. Although the two have since made up, Musk has largely stepped away from the political arena, outside of commentary on X.

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His interview with Miller, published on Tuesday, highlighted his disillusionment with DOGE and work with the government in general. When asked if he had become disillusioned with Washington, D.C., Musk answered, “Well, I wouldn’t say I was super illusioned to begin with.”

Musk began DOGE promising to cut $2 trillion in government waste, but the group’s website currently boasts just $214 billion saved as operations wind down.


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