Trump says he will be satisfied with Duji’s discounts within two to three months
- President Donald Trump said that what Dog is doing is “not necessarily a popular thing.”
- “I have no idea how to run it in the public,” Trump said at the cabinet meeting.
- Trump said his administration will be “satisfied” about Dog’s discounts within two to three months.
President Donald Trump said his administration will be “largely satisfied” with the government’s ministry discounts to the federal government within two or three months.
“We probably believe during the next two or three months, we will be very satisfied with the people who work hard and want to be members of the administration and our country,” Trump said at the cabinet meeting on Monday.
“We want to preserve good, want to get rid of those that are not present, and we want to get rid of those that exist but do not work, and we have a few of them,” Trump said of federal workers.
On Monday, Trump said what Dog is trying to do is “not necessarily a very common thing,” but he believes that it should be done “to save our country.”
“I have no idea how he appears in the audience. I think you see very good surveys, but I don’t know what to do so in the long run,” Trump added.
In November, Trump announced the formation of Doug and Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, Spacex, and Vivek Ramaswamy. Ramsuami Dog left in January.
Since Trump has left, Dog has moved quickly to reduce federal spending by laying off thousands of federal workers and closing external aid programs. However, the way these wide cuts were carried out has sparked chaos.
Musk and Doge face legal challenges for their work as well. Since the start of Trump’s second term, Dog has been with nearly twenty cases.
Earlier this month, a MUSK and DOGE federal judge ordered the delivery of records and answered questions about DOGE plans to give federal agencies. The Federal Courts also ordered the Trump administration to return the federal workers who shot them.
White House representatives and Douj did not respond to the comment requests from Business Insider.