But So Far, Who Has Trump Nominated For His Cabinet? Musk Selected To Head Outside Efficiency Drive

President-elect Donald Trump has continued to shower his campaign supporters with goodies in his latest choices for the new administration.

The president-elect revealed that Elon Musk will oversee a Department of Government Efficiency.

President-elect Donald Trump has revealed where tech-billionaire Elon Musk will sit in the new administration out of options announced on Tuesday.

Trump said that the head of South African Tesla and X and the CEO of the company will lead a so-called “Department of Government Efficiency” with former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

The announcement stated that the venture will “offer recommendations from outside the government.” To date, there is no such department, and establishing a new department is possible only through an act of Congress.

Trump also announced the selections of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to head the Department of Homeland Security, Fox News host Pete Hegseth as Defense secretary and former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe to be the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Trump’s late Tuesday picks are not in the mainstream Republican tradition of choice for the new administration but rather an appreciation of campaign workers. Here are the new picks for the Trump administration.

Musk And Ramaswamy To Lead Outside Venture To Slash Government

Musk mentioned the so-called “DOGE”-an acronym that matches the cryptocurrency the Tesla tycoon often touts-during the campaign, including in an interview on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast in the last days of the race.

Trump has made the proposal of a government efficiency commission during a speech on September 5 to the Economic Club of New York. “With the endorsement from Elon Musk who has suggested me and …

I will establish a government efficiency commission to do a top to bottom review of the entire federal government’s financial and performance and come up with sweeping reforms,” Trump said at the time.

It did not give details of the scale or cost of the operation beyond Musk and Ramaswamy’s leadership but said the work will be done by July 4, 2026.

Musk was one of Trump’s biggest supporters, donating over $100 million to the campaign, including $1 million a day to registered voters in seven swing states.

Musk also used the campaign, as well as accounts of the far right, in X, the social network he owns.

Trump’s Picks So Far: What We Know

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