Elon Musk had been listed as the alleged administrator and leader of DOGE. (Photo/Alex Brandon)
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The mystery has been solved. The White House confirmed that Amy Gleason is the interim administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), dispelling speculation about Elon Musk’s alleged leadership. This agency, created by President Donald Trump through an executive order on his first day in office, has been shrouded in secrecy until now.

A woman, Amy Gleason, was confirmed by the White House as DOGE’s administrator. (EFE)
The identity of the person leading DOGE had been kept under wraps for months, fueling rumors about Musk’s involvement. However, USA Today reported that a White House official confirmed Gleason’s appointment on Tuesday, shortly after Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dodged questions about the department’s leadership during a press conference. It remains unclear when Gleason formally assumed the role.

The confusion stems from Trump’s statements. In November, the president announced that he had appointed Musk to head DOGE, but the White House recently clarified in a court filing that the tech mogul does not hold any official position within the agency. In reality, Musk serves as a senior advisor to the president, a role that, while influential, does not grant him direct executive authority over DOGE.

“The White House has explained that Musk oversees DOGE in an advisory capacity but is not a formal employee of the agency,” reported BBC News. Despite this, Trump continues to refer to Musk as the department’s leader. “I signed an order creating the Department of Government Efficiency and put a man named Elon Musk in charge,” the president stated last week during a speech in Miami.

Elon Musk’s role as head of a government organization has sparked controversy in the country’s top political circles. (REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File)
For her part, Amy Gleason, a technology expert in the healthcare sector, has a solid government track record. She worked at the United States Digital Service (USDS) from 2018 to 2021 during Trump’s first administration. She later served as the Chief Product Officer at Russell Street Ventures, a Nashville-based venture capital firm founded by Brad Smith, a former health official in the Trump administration. In January of this year, Gleason returned to the USDS as a senior advisor before being appointed interim administrator of DOGE, according to her LinkedIn profile.

The New York Times revealed that Brad Smith is also part of DOGE’s leadership team and works closely with Gleason in managing the agency. DOGE was born when Trump restructured the USDS through an executive order, integrating it into the White House with the goal of cutting costs and eliminating federal bureaucracy, aligning with Musk’s philosophy of downsizing government.

Although Gleason officially holds the position, Musk has cultivated the perception that he is in charge of DOGE by bringing in technicians from his companies and promoting the department’s actions on his X platform. Additionally, he has represented the agency at public events, such as the CPAC conference, where he shared the stage with Argentina’s President Javier Milei, holding a chainsaw—a gesture loaded with symbolism.

DOGE’s leadership and structure have sparked legal controversies. Democratic attorneys general have challenged Musk’s authority within the Trump administration, though a federal judge recently refused to block his access to government information, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to show “imminent and irreparable harm.”

Furthermore, DOGE has caused internal tensions. According to The New York Times, the agency has 45 employees, many with no prior experience in Washington but with a clear mandate to “reduce and disrupt” the state apparatus. The Associated Press reported that 21 former USDS members resigned in protest, citing “serious security risks” and accusing DOGE of undermining constitutional principles.

The legality of DOGE is also under scrutiny. Federal Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly questioned whether the agency violates the Constitution’s Appointments Clause, which governs the process of appointing government officials. “If there are unauthorized individuals performing government functions, that poses a serious problem,” the judge warned.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order creating DOGE early in his term. (REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein)
Despite the controversies, the Trump administration defends DOGE’s work and Musk’s involvement. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt insisted that the department operates “as a unified team under President Trump’s direction.”

The mystery surrounding DOGE’s leadership may have been clarified, but questions about its operations and Elon Musk’s exact role continue to fuel political debate in Washington.

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