From Elizabeth Warren <[email protected]>
Subject Good riddance, Elon
Date May 30, 2025 10:52 PM
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Good riddance, Elon Musk.

This week the richest man in the world’s status as a Special Government
Employee came to an end. But let’s be clear: he isn't off the hook for his
chaos and corruption.

We must hold him accountable.

Elon Musk’s brief but destructive rampage through our federal government
has caused — and will continue to cause — real pain and chaos for millions
of Americans.

Despite his department’s silly name, he made our government much less
efficient — like by firing hundreds of thousands of federal workers and
dedicated civil servants and making others send weekly emails to him about
what they’re up to. Or cutting Social Security resources and creating
longer wait times, backlogged cases, and months of longer waiting times
for benefits. Or cruelly halting humanitarian aid efforts in real-time —
costing lives.

Estimates have shown that his mass firings will actually cost the US
government upwards of $135 billion this fiscal year because of all the
rehirings, paid administrative leave, and lost productivity.

While he was operating under the veil of “rooting out waste” in our
government, he was cutting funding for cancer research, veterans programs,
and aid for American farmers, all while making $8 million a day from
government contracts.

And while he said he was “eliminating fraud” he and his band of
22-year-old programmers were gaining access to the private financial
information of millions of Americans.

Again, we’re not letting him off the hook. That’s why I’m calling for an
investigation into conflicts of interest at DOGE. I’m pressing for the
Justice Department to look into whether DOGE minions potentially violated
criminal conflicts of interest or violated federal ethics rules at the
Treasury Department, the CFPB, and the IRS.

DOGE is still operating under leaders with clear conflicts of interest:
Like holding stock in companies that are subject to investigation by the
CFPB, or owning shares of Intuit, the parent company of TurboTax, while
also working to end the IRS’ free Direct File program.

The American people deserve accountability. Neither Elon Musk or those
working on his behalf in DOGE are above the law, and I’m going to stay on
it.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth






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