Forty-five employees of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) remain on the White House payroll despite the Tesla CEO’s exit in May, and they are not being furloughed under the current government 0 fact appears in a memo released on Thursday by the White House Office of Administration, which lays out who stays and who goes while Congress stalls on 1 shows a clear picture: DOGE staff keep working while many other government workers sit at home without 2 memo does not say why these 45 DOGE workers are untouched, but their status stands out as other White House offices 3 memo also shows how President Donald Trump is handling this shutdown differently from 4 has furloughed 514 fewer staffers this time than in the last shutdown under his 5 that earlier plan, which former President Joe Biden had also approved but never had to use, about 61% of the Executive Office of the President was temporarily laid 6 current plan hits only 32% of the 7 result is that far more staffers remain on the job, but Trump is openly saying he wants to lay off federal workers outright instead of just sending them home 8 to the White House, these cuts could reach the “thousands.” Trump keeps DOGE running during shutdown Among the offices still running at full capacity is DOGE , which Elon once led as a cost-cutting operation before falling out with Trump over the president’s deficit-expanding tax cut bill.
Elon’s departure in May came with a White House statement saying DOGE had been “decentralized,” meaning its teams across the government would report to their agency heads instead of a single 9 the shutdown plan proves 10 shows that 45 DOGE staffers still work in the US DOGE Service, a unit inside the Executive Office of the 11 memo, signed by Joshua Fisher, director of the White House Office of Administration, does not say why DOGE staffers escaped 12 the US Digital Service, which preceded DOGE, had a history of staying open during past shutdowns because it had its own source of funding from fees charged to other 13 background raises questions about whether DOGE also benefits from a separate funding 14 now, though, the memo just notes their exemption without an 15 furloughs in other White House offices Other White House divisions also show big changes compared with 16 Office of Management and Budget now keeps 437 employees on duty, far more than the 161 retained under the earlier plan.
A tax cut law known as the One Big Beautiful Bill gave the budget office $100 million in long-term funding, which may help explain the 17 White House Office, which covers the president’s immediate staff, keeps 175 aides on the job now, compared with 156 during the last 18 the executive residence staff almost doubles to 40 retained workers under Trump’s 19 the same time, Trump officials signal they will use this funding lapse to cut or close programs they oppose, especially in states that voted for his opponent last 20 White House has threatened to fire thousands of federal employees permanently in the coming days, blaming the lack of congressional 21 White House press office also reportedly stayed silent when asked for comment by reporters, sending only an automated out-of-office 22 message read: “Due to staff shortages resulting from the Democrat Shutdown, the typical 24/7 monitoring of this press inbox may experience 23 you for your attention to this matter.” Get up to $30,050 in trading rewards when you join Bybit today
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