Elon Musk at DOGE: The boss or just Trump's advisor? White House sets the record straight
Elon Musk is declared a senior advisor to President Trump, not an official government employee, as the Trump administration faces lawsuits alleging Musk's excessive power. The White House clarifies his role amid ongoing federal agency layoffs, and...

The declaration was filed on Monday as the Trump administration fends off the lawsuit from several Democratic states that want to block Musk and the DOGE team from accessing government systems. The litigants say Musk is wielding "virtually unchecked power" in violation of the Constitution.
The Trump administration, on the other hand, says Musk is not a DOGE employee and has "no actual authority to make government decisions himself", Joshua Fisher, director of the White House Office of Administration, said in court papers. The documents do not name the administrator of DOGE, whose work Musk has championed in posts on his social-media platform X and in a public appearance at the White House.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt declined on Tuesday to tell reporters at the White House who the DOGE administrator is, though minutes before she said in an interview with Fox News Channel that Musk has been tasked with overseeing the effort on behalf of the president.
Layoffs, she told reporters, are up to individual agency heads. "Elon Musk, just like everybody else across the federal government, works at the direction of President Trump," Leavitt said.
The DOGE team has roamed from agency to agency, tapping into computer systems, digging into budgets and searching for waste, fraud and abuse, while lawsuits pile up claiming Trump and DOGE are violating the law. At least two are targeting Musk himself.
Last week, Musk called for the US to "delete entire agencies" from the federal government as part of the push to radically cut spending and restructure its priorities.
US District Judge Tanya Chutkan seemed sceptical in a hearing on Monday when Justice Department lawyers asserted that Musk has no formal authority.
"I think you stretch too far. I disagree with you there," Chutkan said.
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