Ramaswamy: Abolish Several Federal Agencies

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Vivek Ramaswamy, co-head of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has hinted at the possibility of eliminating entire federal agencies as part of a major government overhaul.

Ramaswamy, appointed alongside Elon Musk by President-elect Donald Trump, outlined plans to streamline government by cutting bloated agencies, reducing federal contracting, and eliminating redundant roles.

While specific agencies targeted for closure were not disclosed, Ramaswamy indicated that “certain agencies” would be abolished outright. Trump had previously vowed to dismantle the Department of Education, but Ramaswamy’s response was more general.

DOGE’s recommendations will require congressional approval, which may pose a challenge given the thin Republican majority in the Senate and House. However, Ramaswamy has alluded to obscure laws that could empower the president to make significant cuts.

Despite the ambitious scope of the proposed changes, the actual implementation may be complex due to the need for congressional action and the protection afforded to agencies by existing laws.


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