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White House Moves to Steady DOGE Program After Musk Exit

The White House plans to install permanent leadership for DOGE after Musk’s departure revealed legal setbacks, misconduct claims

Overview

  • A federal judge ruled in May that DOGE’s seizure of the United States Institute of Peace headquarters was illegal and ordered its return to USIP staff.
  • USIP employees discovered water damage, rats, roaches, graffiti, missing ceiling tiles and marijuana left behind after DOGE vacated the building.
  • Cleanup crews and security witnesses reported that DOGE staff had been smoking marijuana on USIP premises during the forced occupation.
  • Following Elon Musk’s and his deputy’s departures, DOGE is operating without a head as its consultants now answer to cabinet secretaries pending new leadership.
  • The White House is seeking $45 million in the fiscal 2026 budget and plans to embed DOGE operatives as in-house consultants to continue its efficiency mandate.