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Representative Val Hoyle announced her departure from the bipartisan DOGE Caucus during an interview with NewsNation's Chris Cuomo on Thursday. Hoyle cited an inability to effectively pursue their goal of cutting fraud and wasteful spending due to what she described as "blowing things up" by billionaire Elon Musk, the chairman of the newly formed agency under President Donald Trump aimed at enhancing government efficiency. Hoyle compared the situation to trying to repair a roof while someone throws dynamite in the house, stating it undermines the caucus's efforts. She expressed concerns that the caucus could not operate effectively alongside Musk, who has attracted controversy with his various actions, including those against the U.S. Agency for International Development. Hoyle emphasized that her decision was based on the lack of influence she felt within the group, stating that Musk's behavior was unaccountable and disturbing.