What Elon Musk and DOGE Should Slash Next

(Yahoo!Finance) - There's plenty of mixed sentiment about the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as it heads into the third month of operation, and whether people agree or disagree, some people remain optimistic.

"There is waste, fraud, and abuse in the government," IBM vice chair and former director of the National Economic Council Gary Cohn told Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi during a conversation on the Opening Bid podcast (see video above or listen below). He added that getting rid of that "has to be done."

Cohn, a former top executive at Goldman Sachs, served as chief economic adviser during the first Trump administration, where he managed the economic agenda. His professional life has also taken him to plenty of locations where he was called upon to assist with tough decisions, including where to make cuts that impact the bottom line. So he said he understands what Musk is trying to do.

"There's not a business I've ever been involved in that when I walked in, I didn't try and figure out where the money was being wasted, where we couldn't streamline it, where we couldn't get rid of certain things," he said.

DOGE was a controversial proposal from the beginning.

With Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk at the helm, the department set an initial goal of cutting $1 trillion in wasteful government spending and put government entities under its harsh microscope almost immediately. These moves drew praise from some and criticism from others after layoffs and resignations rained down at agencies, only to be clawed back in some cases.

"You're not smart enough day one to take the scalpel out," Cohn said of some of these moves. "You have to take the machete out, [and] you add things back in."

Cohn had other suggestions for where DOGE can look and how to proceed. "I think we need to look holistically at the government and see how many redundant services we have," he said.

By Grace L. Williams

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