JUST IN: DOGE Makes ‘Groundbreaking’ Move To Replace Bureaucrats As Federal ‘Bloodbath’ Commences

Elon Musk and his DOGE team are exploring AI to replace certain bureaucratic roles in the federal government to reduce inefficiencies and cut costs.

The initiative aims to streamline government functions such as administrative tasks and regulatory oversight.

Josh Gruenbaum from the GSA revealed plans to reduce staff and eliminate redundant positions. The Trump administration is committed to downsizing the federal workforce, with over 40,000 federal employees accepting buyouts.

AI could also be integrated into systems like Social Security for fraud detection. As of Thursday, over 2 million federal employees face decisions about their futures, while many GSA offices are set to close or merge. The move marks the start of workforce reductions and reorganization.

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