In a recent speech at the Economic Club of New York, former President Donald Trump announced plans to create a “government efficiency commission” if re-elected .
This commission, led by Elon Musk, would conduct a comprehensive audit of the federal government and suggest drastic reforms.
Musk, who endorsed Trump in July, expressed his willingness to serve on the commission, stating, “I look forward to serving America if the opportunity arises. No pay, no title, no recognition is needed.”
The proposed commission has sparked debate, with some critics arguing it could represent a conflict of interest for Musk, whose companies are currently under federal investigation.
Others have expressed skepticism about the commission’s potential impact, given Trump’s history of increasing the national debt during his first term.
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Despite these concerns, Trump remains committed to the idea, emphasizing the need for “government efficiency” and fiscal responsibility .
The proposal aligns with his broader economic plans, which include tax cuts and reduced regulation.
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Trump’s “government efficiency” commission, led by the controversial Elon Musk, is likely to be a topic of ongoing discussion and debate.
