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New Faces, Old Connections: A Shift in Federal Roles
USASunday, April 20, 2025
The Vera Institute of Justice, a group working on criminal justice reform, had a run-in with DOGE. Two DOGE staffers reached out to the Institute, wanting to assign a DOGE team to them. They had a plan to place DOGE teams in every agency that receives congressional funding. The Institute had to explain that they were not a congressional entity but a nonprofit that receives grants.
Makecha is not the only one with a background in Musk’s companies. Justin Monroe, a former SpaceX security director, is also at the FBI. His role is a bit unusual. He is listed as “counsel” in the attorney general’s office, despite having no known legal training. Another DOGE staffer, Christopher Stanley, is also at the Justice Department. He was involved in helping January 6 defendants get released after Trump’s pardon.
These changes raise some questions. Why are so many people from Musk’s companies taking on these roles? What is their aim? And how will these changes affect the work of federal agencies? Only time will tell how these new faces will shape the future of these important institutions.
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