We Finally Know Who’s Legally Running Doge
The White House has named Amy Gleason as the acting administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a move that could potentially shield high-level leader Elon Musk from ongoing legal challenges over the agency's access to sensitive data and funds. The appointment follows days of obfuscation in courtrooms, the press, and the pseudo-department itself, with Gleason previously serving in the US Digital Service and working for Russell Street Ventures. The unclear status of DOGE's leadership has raised questions about the agency's operational capacity and its place within the government.
- The designation of a formal administrator could serve as a vital step towards establishing clear accountability for DOGE's actions, potentially paving the way for increased transparency and oversight.
- What consequences will this shift in leadership have on the ongoing lawsuits against Elon Musk and his role in the Department of Government Efficiency?