Fox News host Jesse Watters sat down with the Trump administration’s DOGE team and its leader Elon Musk to discuss their work through the first 100 days of President Trump’s second presidential term.
'FRAUD AT SCALE': Elon Musk exposes shocking waste that makes people 'numb'
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DOGE leader Elon Musk, alongside his team, joins 'Jesse Watters Primetime' to discuss efforts to slash government waste.
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Starting off the meeting, one DOGE member noted the Department of Education had a $4 billion fund where spending was not tracked and officials were using the money to rent out huge venues such as sports stadiums for parties and other unnecessary events.
Now, DOGE is requiring receipts when DOE employees spend money using the fund, but Musk explained department workers stopped drawing from the stash after being asked for the receipts.
“That was the only change made—you must upload your receipt—and upon doing so nobody drew down money anymore,” he told Watters.
DOGE found the Small Business Administration was giving around $330 million to individuals who were over 115 years old and some who were less than 11 years old.
There were also loans given out to people who have yet to be born with birth dates 100 years in the future.
The team went on to describe the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) as ironically being the “least peaceful” agency DOGE has worked with.
“We went into the agency and found they had loaded guns inside of their headquarters. Institute for Peace,” one staffer stated, with Musk adding, “Any organizational name is going to kind of be the opposite of the title.”
The “peace” agency “even had a $130,000 contract with a former member of the Taliban,” a staffer told Watters.
Within a few hours of entering the USIP headquarters, DOGE staffers found the agency’s chief accountant illegally “deleted over a terabyte of accounting records from several years” that was eventually recovered.
The data showed all unspent money from the $55 million a year Congress granted USIP was placed into “a private bank account which has no congressional oversight and that’s what they would use to fund events at their headquarters and the private jets.”
Watters asked, “When you catch them going Hillary-style on their computers, do you refer this to the Department of Justice?”
A staffer responded, saying that the USIP accounting deletion was referred to the FBI and DOJ.
At one point, Watters wanted to know which person in the room was the famous DOGE employee who goes by “Big Balls.”
The interview provides transparent insight into the DOGE team’s battle to weed out government corruption, fraud and waste.
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