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The “DOGE” ethos in the Trump Administration: Deregulation, Cost-Cutting, and a Blurring of Lines
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Analysis of how principles associated with the online persona ”DOGE,” popularized by Elon Musk, are influencing policy under the current administration, and the concerns surrounding its increasing presence within government.
Origins of “DOGE” and its connection to the Trump Administration
The term “DOGE,” originating as an internet meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog, gained prominence as a persona adopted by Elon Musk, notably on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). In late 2023 and early 2024, observers noted a striking alignment between the principles espoused by this online persona and the policy priorities of the Trump administration. Scott Kupor, the Director of the Office of personnel Management (OPM) and former Managing Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, publicly acknowledged this connection in a post on X in late January 2024, as reported by Reuters (Reuters, January 26, 2024).
Kupor’s post stated, “The truth is, DOGE may not have centralized leadership under USDS anymore, but the principles of DOGE remain alive and well, deregulation, eliminating fraud, waste and abuse, reshaping the federal workforce, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.” This echoes rhetoric consistently used by the administration, leading to concerns about the underlying ideology driving policy decisions.
The Shifting Narrative: From Musk to a Broader Ideology
A key element of the discussion revolves around the evolving definition of “DOGE.” Elon Musk himself stated in a January 2024 podcast appearance with Joe Rogan that the movement lost some of its distinct character after his direct involvement diminished. he reportedly said, “Yeah, once I left, they weren’t able to pick on anyone, but don’t worry, DOGE is still there.” (Business Insider, January 25, 2024). Despite this, the principles associated with the persona – deregulation, fiscal conservatism, and a focus on efficiency - continue to be actively promoted within the administration.
This has led to a perception,as articulated by Zoë Schiffer,that the boundaries between the “DOGE” ethos and the Trump administration’s policies are becoming increasingly blurred. The administration has embraced deregulation, cost-cutting measures, and zero-based budgeting as core tenets of its approach to governance.
Beyond Optics: The Discomfort with Musk’s Style
Leah Feiger highlights that the Trump administration’s issues with Musk weren’t necessarily ideological, but rather stylistic. Concerns centered on Musk’s public confrontations with figures like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and perceived lack of control over the narrative. These public disputes where seen as creating “bad optics” and undermining the administration’s image of competence and control. (NBC News, January 26, 2024)
the administration reportedly preferred to adopt the *principles* of “DOGE” without the associated public drama and unpredictable behavior.
