DOGE, a secretive âDepartment of Government Efficiencyâ tied to Elon Muskâs business network, has embedded personnel across federal agencies and driven actions that bypass or contradict congressional mandates, including freezing the CFPB, canceling roughly 10,000 congressionally apportioned aid contracts, and firing thousands of workers without stated cause. The institutional center of gravity shifts from accountable, legislated governance toward an opaque, unelected operational apparatus that can install leadership, set priorities, and execute cuts without transparent authority. The practical consequence is a federal government that can be functionally redirected by private-aligned actors while the public and Congress struggle to identify who is in charge, what rules are being used, and how to contest decisions.