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[The Reshaping of the Federal Government: An Investigation into DOGE and Its Impact]-[Inside DOGE, Post Elon Musk]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-06-11

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The Reshaping of the Federal Government: An Investigation into DOGE

In a recent interview on Fresh Air, Washington Post reporter Hannah Nathanson provided a deep dive into the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE). Despite the departure of Elon Musk and his key associates, DOGE remains a potent force, now transitioning from a consulting role to an institutionalized entity within the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the leadership of Russell Vought.

The Institutionalization of DOGE

Nathanson reports that DOGE is shifting away from the chaotic, Musk-led era of "slashed away staff and spending." Under Vought, who also played a leading role in Project 2025, the administration aims to create a "more organized, thorough, thoughtful" approach to government cuts. However, the legacy of the initial phase remains one of instability, with widespread concerns regarding how the administration weaponizes federal tools for political and ideological ends.

The Risks of Data Consolidation

One of the most alarming aspects of DOGE’s work is the attempt to consolidate sensitive data across federal agencies. Traditionally, the U.S. government maintained "strong silos" for data to ensure security and prevent a single "golden key" from compromising all information. Nathanson highlights that DOGE’s push to combine databases—including social security numbers, medical documentation, and immigration case history—creates massive cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity experts warn that if a hacker penetrates this centralized database, they gain access to everything. Furthermore, this data has been used in aggressive efforts to identify and remove undocumented immigrants, with the Trump administration even labeling living immigrants as "dead" in the Social Security database to force "self-deportation."

Operational Chaos and "Mistakes Were Made"

Nathanson’s reporting reveals that the rapid, aggressive firing of federal workers led to severe operational inefficiencies. Agencies like the FDA, the IRS, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development were forced to rehire staff after realizing they had dismissed essential personnel.

  • Bureaucratic Red Tape: In an ironic twist, DOGE’s mandate for efficiency has created more red tape. Employees at NASA, the FAA, and the State Department now face multi-step approval processes for routine tasks like purchasing bolts or washing windows.
  • The Cost of Inefficiency: In one striking instance, employees at a federal office had to "crowd fundraise to replace a broken fridge" because spending was so severely strangled.
  • The Human Toll: The impact on federal employees has been profound. Nathanson documented a "massive trauma" inflicted on the workforce, citing cases of employees suffering severe mental health crises, including suicides and heart attacks, linked to the stress of looming layoffs and the hostile work environment.

The New Era of Loyalty

Beyond simple budget cuts, the administration is actively "codifying changes to the federal workforce." This includes shifting from a nonpartisan, merit-based civil service system to one that "would prize loyalty to the president." Applicants are now being asked to write essays on how they would "advance Trump's priorities."

Nathanson concludes that returning to previous norms will be "very difficult, in some cases, impossible." The stability that once made federal work an attractive career path has been shattered, replaced by a climate of instability and the fear of retaliation. As she continues her reporting—sourcing over 900 federal workers via encrypted channels—it is clear that the fundamental architecture of the U.S. federal government is undergoing a radical, and potentially permanent, transformation.

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