
DOGE chain of command revealed in court filing, showing Musk is not the boss
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U.S. DOGE Service acting administrator Amy Gleason wrote in a court filing that Elon Musk is not an employee at USDS and that Gleason does not report to him.
Musk has been the public face of DOGE for months, as President Donald Trump celebrates the billions of dollars in savings his administration has secured through DOGE's work to gut the federal government of overspending, mismanagement and fraud. Musk, however, "has no actual or formal authority to make government decisions himself" and is working as a senior advisor to the president, a White House official said in a separate court filing in February.
The White House identified Gleason as the official acting chief of DOGE last month. Gleason, a little-known government employee who also worked in the first Trump administration, provided a declaration in a court filing involving a lawsuit against DOGE last week that further explains how the government office operates.

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