• Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
Money Rise Today – Investing and Stock News
  • Investing
  • Stock
Editor's Pick

‘Overwhelmingly popular’: Elon Musk touts Americans’ DOGE support

by February 25, 2025
written by February 25, 2025

Elon Musk is taking his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for a victory lap, touting a new poll that suggests massive support for the Trump administration initiative.

The Harvard CAPS-Harris poll revealed a majority of Americans support reducing wasteful government spending. Most voters agree there should be a government agency dedicated to efficiency and that DOGE is helping to make major spending cuts, the nonprobability-based poll found. 

‘Polls show that @DOGE is overwhelmingly POPULAR and that government spending should be reduced by at least $1 trillion!!’ Musk wrote on X. 

The White House and Musk have shared the results on social media, pointing to the new polling as evidence that ‘reducing government waste & fraud is strongly supported by the people,’ as Musk wrote in an X post. 

President Donald Trump shared the favorable poll on his Truth Social account, and Musk shared a screenshot of Trump’s post on his X account. 

The Harvard CAPS-Harris poll found a majority of voters believe the government’s debt is unsustainable and that the government should try to cut expenses. A vast majority agreed ‘government expenditures are filled with waste and agree with cutting $1 trillion in expenses.’

Most people polled said DOGE employees should not have access to Americans’ sensitive information and that court challenges to DOGE are based on the law and are not politically motivated.

Recent national polling suggests Musk and DOGE have garnered the support of Republicans and the disapproval of Democrats.

The Feb. 13-19 Washington Post-Ipsos poll was less favorable for Musk and his ‘DOGE boys’ as approval split along ideological lines, with 70% of Republicans and 6% of Democrats approving of Musk’s job. Fewer Republicans, at 56%, approved of Musk halting federal government programs.

Further, 55% of voters said Musk has too much power, according to the Quinnipiac University poll released Feb. 19. Once again, the results fall upon party lines, with 78% of Republicans polled saying Musk has the right amount of power and 96% of Democrats saying he has too much power. 

The AP-NORC poll released Jan. 24 also found Republicans are more likely to favor DOGE than Democrats. However, the poll found the majority of the public ‘believe corruption, inefficiency and red tape are major problems in the federal government,’ which is consistent with the new Harvard CAPS-Harris poll.

A CNN poll conducted by SSRS found that 54% of voters said Musk’s prominent role in Trump’s administration is a ‘bad thing.’

Musk’s posts celebrating his new favorable polling come on the heels of his latest DOGE initiative: Federal employees received an email on Saturday instructing them to respond with ‘what they got done last week’ or lose their job.

‘Consistent with President @realDonaldTrump’s instructions, all federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week. Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation,’ Musk said.

‘To be clear, the bar is very low here. An email with some bullet points that make any sense at all is acceptable! Should take less than 5 mins to write,’ Musk added. 

Darin Selnick of the Department of Defense and Kash Patel of the FBI told their employees they did not need to comply with Musk’s request. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy followed the assignment, submitting his accomplishments in a post.

‘Mr. President, 5 things I did last week… Looking forward to another week of fighting for Americans,’ Duffy wrote. 

Trump, in a Truth Social post ahead of Musk’s new email directive, said the DOGE leader is ‘doing a great job,’ adding he would ‘like to see him get more aggressive.’

DOGE’s jarring revelations about where American taxpayer dollars are going have dominated headlines during Trump’s first month back in the White House. Republicans have embraced Musk’s commitment to government efficiency as many new Cabinet members and Republican governors establish their own DOGE departments. 

Meanwhile, Musk’s massive layoffs of government employees and department cuts have created outrage among Democrats in Washington. Democrats have led weekly protests against DOGE and Musk’s political power, calling Trump’s executive actions a ‘constitutional crisis.’

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS
0 comment
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail

previous post
Trump rescinds Biden order protecting gender clinics from investigation, signals new whistleblower protections
next post
Top federal agency takes DOGE’s mission to heart with all-hands memo to every employee: ‘Reduction in force’

related articles

Justice Jackson sparks online uproar after linking birthright...

April 2, 2026

FBI warns some foreign apps could collect Americans’...

April 2, 2026

Trump-backed wife of RNC chair launches bid for...

April 2, 2026

Trump administration accused of violating court order by...

April 2, 2026

Pam Bondi already fired as attorney general, Cabinet...

April 2, 2026

What you need to know: 5 key takeaways...

April 2, 2026

Senate candidate ripped over ‘word salad’ response to...

April 2, 2026

Trump unleashes on Obama’s ‘disaster’ Iran nuclear deal,...

April 2, 2026

Senate passes bill to fund most of DHS...

April 2, 2026

Trump to address nation about Iran as he...

April 2, 2026
Enter Your Information Below To Receive Free Trading Ideas, Latest News, And Articles.


Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

Latest News

  • Republican senator teams up with Democrat to push $15 per hour minimum wage plus annual inflation increases

    June 11, 2025
  • Hegseth says US to boost ties with Philippines as deterrence against China: ‘Peace through strength’

    March 28, 2025
  • Turkey’s Erdogan threatens to invade Israel over war in Gaza as regional tensions grow

    July 29, 2024
  • House GOP fears primary losers could jeopardize razor-thin majority

    March 10, 2026
  • Anthropic adds computer control to Claude as agentic AI heats up

    March 24, 2026

Popular Posts

  • 1

    District judges’ orders blocking Trump agenda face hearing in top Senate committee

    April 2, 2025
  • 2

    Secret Service admits leaning on ‘state and local partners’ after claim it ignored Trump team’s past requests

    July 21, 2024
  • 3

    Five more House Democrats call on Biden to drop out, third US senator

    July 19, 2024
  • 4

    CoreWeave eyes $1.5B bond raise to ease debt load following lacklustre IPO: report

    May 9, 2025
  • 5

    Forex Profit Calculator: Maximize Your Trading Potential

    July 10, 2024

Categories

  • Economy (829)
  • Editor's Pick (8,461)
  • Investing (1,567)
  • Stock (1,012)

Latest Posts

  • House Oversight probes whether American retirees’ pension funds are being weaponized: ‘Progressive playbook’

    September 23, 2025
  • Trump announces escalating tariffs on Denmark and other European nations to force Greenland purchase deal

    January 17, 2026
  • Omar accused by GOP opponent of opening up the door to massive Minneapolis fraud: ‘Deep, deep ties’

    December 12, 2025

Recent Posts

  • Summertime and the living is uneasy on Capitol Hill

    August 10, 2025
  • US must expand nuclear arsenal in face of Russia and China threat, warns top Obama defense adviser

    July 30, 2024
  • House Freedom Caucus heading to White House after delay play on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’

    May 21, 2025

Editor’s Pick

  • The agency staff Vought might recommend cutting and whether the cuts will be permanent

    October 2, 2025
  • Republicans erupt over shutdown chaos, accuse Dems of holding government ‘hostage’

    October 1, 2025
  • ‘Definitely worth it’: Trump supporters share their Inauguration Day experiences

    January 21, 2025
  • About us
  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Disclaimer: moneyrisetoday.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

Copyright © 2025 moneyrisetoday.com | All Rights Reserved

Money Rise Today – Investing and Stock News
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
Money Rise Today – Investing and Stock News
  • Investing
  • Stock