🚨 Elon Musk: Federal Waste Is “Layers of Stealing” — Inside DOGE’s Mission

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In a fiery appearance on Jesse Watters Primetime, Elon Musk lifted the veil on entrenched government fraud, describing “layers of stealing” embedded in federal payment systems—a revelation that underscores why his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has already clawed back at least $160 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse.

Key Revelations from the Interview
“Layers of Stealing” Uncovered
Musk warned that many agencies operate with multiple, overlapping points of unchecked spending—what he called “layers of stealing”—making it difficult to trace where taxpayer dollars actually go.

No Incentive, No Accountability
A DOGE team member noted there’s often “no incentive” for federal workers to safeguard funds, pointing to outdated payment systems with zero real-time oversight.

“No One Knows” Where Money Flows
Musk and his staff revealed that in many programs, it’s literally impossible to track disbursements—what they labeled a “huge vector” for fraud and abuse.

DOGE’s Tangible Wins
$160 Billion Identified
Since its launch, DOGE has pinpointed roughly $160 billion in annual waste, fraud, and abuse across multiple agencies.

High-Value Misuses Flagged
Among the most shocking finds: deleted financial records at the United States Institute of Peace, unauthorized private-jet bills, and a $130,000 contract linked to the Taliban—all now referred to the DOJ and FBI.

Gen Z “Big Balls” Joins the Fray
Edward Coristine—aka “Big Balls,” a 19-year-old DOGE staffer—has helped expose flawed tracking in benefits systems, debunking myths like centenarian payouts and highlighting real entry-error abuse.

Broader Context & Criticism
Promise vs. Reality
Despite Musk’s $1–2 trillion savings pledge, only $160 billion (with $33 billion verified) has been documented so far—prompting skepticism over whether major tax cuts can be fully funded by these savings.

Cooperation vs. Conflict
Musk praised most federal employees as cooperative, stressing conflicts are the exception—not the rule—in his modernization drive.

What’s Next?
As DOGE prepares for Musk’s formal step-down on May 30 (with his continued informal guidance), the team aims to lock in permanent reforms to prevent “re-stealing” of taxpayer funds.

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