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Glenn Greenwald is out and about doing his thing. He will return soon enough, and you're stuck with me. I'm Michael Tracy, whether you like it or not.
Tonight: DOGE seemingly terminated. Elon Musk announced that he is hitting the road, Jack. Might he come back? It's possible. However, I think we're at this point obligated to at least give a preliminary assessment of what DOGE really was. What did it accomplish or not accomplish? Were we told the correct information about what to anticipate, etc.? We will explore that.
Next, as seems to be constantly the case these days, hair-trigger, tight wire negotiations are underway in a variety of hot spot geopolitical arenas, not least Iran and Gaza. So, is Steve Witkoff, who is the special envoy appointed by Trump to handle an astonishing multiplicity of portfolios, on the cusp of saving humanity from ruin, or are we destined for some kind of doom? We will review.
And then, on Ukraine much of the media, much of the war bloggers, much of the commentators have been celebrating that yesterday Ukraine launched what is widely regarded to be one of its most audacious attacks on Russia yet thousands of kilometers inside Russian territory, and a bunch of people are pleased or excited that this could constitute what they have called “Russia's Pearl Harbor.” I don't know, it seems a little ominous.
Okay, so last week, Elon Musk announced that he was departing the government effectively. He was a special government employee and therefore had a time-limited tenure, it would seem, in terms of his day-to-day activities in the Trump administration and that was seen to be on course to expire around now, end of May, early June.
This has led to a good number of people thinking that it's probably timely to evaluate the record of DOGE, the performance of Elon Musk in this quasi-governmental role that he acquired by giving Donald Trump almost $300 million and in exchange being afforded with this historic opportunity to kind of, but not really, run the government.
What's sort of odd about DOGE is that people still struggle to define it, even people within the government: you can't FOIA DOGE. The Trump administration is litigating against attempts to submit Freedom of Information Act requests, which are a very standard practice for journalists who want to get information about what government agencies are doing. The Trump administration has argued that the DOGE is not a federal agency in the sense that it would require them to submit to Freedom of Information requests. So, the definitional kind of categorization of DOGE is still somewhat nebulous.
But let's go back to, let's cast our minds, shall we, back to November 2024. This is just after the election. Donald Trump had won handily all the swing states as we're still regularly reminded, etc. Elon Musk was getting the people going. He was fostering excitement among his supporters and dread among his detractors.