‘Cutting Waste Is Not A Partisan Idea’: Trump’s DOGE Secures Support From Dem Lawmakers
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s plans to cut waste, fraud and abuse within the federal government’s nearly $7 trillion budget through President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is beginning to attract support from a notable group: Democratic lawmakers.
Democratic Florida Rep. Jared Moskowitz is the first Democratic lawmaker to join the House’s DOGE Caucus helmed by Republican Reps. Aaron Bean of Florida and Pete Sessions of Texas, according to a Tuesday press release. (RELATED: Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy Outline Sweeping Plan to Cut Federal Regulations And Staffing)
“Today. I will join the Congressional DOGE Caucus, because I believe that streamlining government processes and reducing ineffective government spending should not be a partisan issue,” Moskowitz wrote. “I’ve been clear that there are ways we can reorganize our government to make it work better for the American people.”
Preventing wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars IS NOT a partisan issue.
Elated to have @RepMoskowitz onboard the now Bipartisan, Bicameral @DOGE Caucus. https://t.co/60iVa6kKVG
— Aaron Bean (@RepAaronBean) December 3, 2024
The Florida Democrat is asking the DOGE to examine the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) budget and has suggested that the commission recommend establishing the Secret Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) — currently under DHS control — as independent agencies, according to Moskowitz’s press release. (RELATED: ‘Do You See The Absurdity?’: GOP Rep Presses FEMA Admin On Prioritizing Illegal Immigrants Over Americans)
The Dept. of Homeland Security is very necessary but has simply gotten too big & is a bureaucratic mess. It’s time to break up parts of DHS. Let’s start by removing @SecretService and @fema & have them report directly to WH.#DOGE should look at this @elonmusk @VivekGRamaswamy pic.twitter.com/T8k4Sl3NYo
— Congressman Jared Moskowitz (@RepMoskowitz) November 19, 2024
“For the people at DOGE, if Vivek and Elon are listening, you need to look at Homeland [Security Department],” Moskowitz said during a House Oversight Committee hearing on the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Nov. 19, where the Florida Democrat advocated for DHS reform.
Moskowitz’s Democratic colleague California Rep. Ro Khanna has also voiced support for the DOGE, particularly regarding the commission’s potential to trim the Department of Defense’s (DoD) nearly $900 billion budget. (RELATED: Pentagon Fails Sixth Straight Audit With Little Improvement From Last Year)
“Let me provide an area where there could be bipartisan collaboration. I mean — the defense budget which is nearly a trillion dollars,” Khanna told CNN’s Jim Acosta on Nov. 25 in an apparent endorsement of the DOGE. “There has been tremendous reporting about the waste, fraud and abuse within that budget. The Pentagon hasn’t passed an audit — it has failed the last six or seven audits.”
When it comes to cutting waste, fraud, and abuse and opening the 5 primes to more competition, there are Democrats on HASC who will work with @elonmusk and @DOGE. pic.twitter.com/OP4xXBH7tE
— Rep. Ro Khanna (@RepRoKhanna) November 25, 2024
“If they find areas of truly wasteful spending across the government, they would get support,” Khanna added.
On the other side of the Capitol, independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders echoed Khanna’s support for the DOGE reforming the DoD’s budget.
“Elon Musk is right,” Sanders wrote in a post on X on Sunday. “The Pentagon, with a budget of $886 billion, just failed its 7th audit in a row. It’s lost track of billions. Last year, only 13 senators voted against the Military Industrial Complex and a defense budget full of waste and fraud. That must change.”
Cutting waste is not a partisan idea. https://t.co/QI6ME7w8ws
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) December 2, 2024
The Republicans who joined Sanders in voting against the fiscal year 2024 national defense authorization act included Vice President-elect JD Vance and Sens. Mike Lee of Utah, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming and Mike Braun of Indiana. Most Republican lawmakers, including Republican Sen. Roger Wicker, incoming chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, advocate for increased military spending.
The Senate DOGE Caucus, led by Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst, currently contains no Democratic members.
DOGE has no statutory authority to reform the government’s budget and is planning to collaborate with the White House Office of Management and Budget to provide cost-cutting recommendations, according to an op-ed published by Vivek and Ramaswamy in the Wall Street Journal on Nov. 20. Given that Congress appropriates the money that constitutes the president’s budget, the DOGE will likely need congressional support to accomplish the commission’s efforts to reduce the size of the federal government and eliminate wasteful spending.
Sanders and Khanna’s offices did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s inquiries about whether the two plan to join the House and Senate DOGE caucuses.
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