Moskowitz says DOGE caucus is dead: ‘A complete failure’
- Rep. Jared Moskowitz declared the Congressional Department of Government Efficiency caucus dead after it held only two meetings in five months and achieved no efficiency improvements.
- The caucus’s limited activity followed Elon Musk leading the DOGE effort alone while scaling back his time, despite initial promises of congressional involvement in spending cuts.
- DOGE has about 100 committed members, organized into eight working groups preparing legislation aimed at government reform, but two announced bills remain unintroduced in the House.
- Moskowitz labeled DOGE a total failure and criticized Musk for managing it alone, while Musk responded by stating that overall, the initiative has made meaningful progress.
- The caucus’s current status suggests limited congressional influence on DOGE, raising questions about its future ability to enact lasting federal government reforms.
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DOGE Caucus chairmen dispute Moskowitz inactivity claims: ‘Alive, well, and fully engaged’
Two Republican chairmen on the House Department of Government Efficiency Caucus have denied claims from fellow member Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) that it is “defunct.” Moskowitz was the first Democrat to join the caucus, cochaired by Reps. Aaron Bean (R-FL),…
Congress Called Out For Being "On The Take" As Its "Crooks" Slow-Walk Codifying DOGE's Massive Cuts - The American Tribune.com
Conservatives are savagely calling out House Democrats — along with a few GOP members — for voting against DOGE cuts, making the case that it is extremely suspicious to push against reducing fraud, waste, and corruption within the federal government, which, as one X user put it, makes it look like they are “on the take.” For context, in March 2025, press accounts confirmed that Congress would vote on the federal spending cuts and layoffs propose…
Congressman Moskowitz: “DOGE Caucus is Dead” * 100PercentFedUp.com * by M Winger
Rep. Jared Moskowitz's bold declaration that the DOGE Caucus is "dead" has stirred controversy. What led to this conclusion, and how does it clash with claims from fellow caucus members? Dive into the unfolding drama behind the scenes.


Jared Moskowitz declares DOGE caucus ‘dead’
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (R-FL) claimed that the House Department of Government Efficiency Caucus hasn’t operated for months. Moskowitz was the first Democrat to opt into the caucus, cochaired by Reps. Aaron Bean (R-FL), Blake Moore (R-UT), and Pete Sessions (R-TX).…
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