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President Donald Trump has appointed Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, to lead a new initiative aimed at exposing massive fraud and waste in U.S. federal agencies. During a Fox News interview aired before the Super Bowl, Trump stated that Musk's role would help identify "hundreds of billions of dollars" in fraud, asserting that the American public desires accountability and cost-cutting measures from the government.
Musk is noted for his significant influence in both technology and energy sectors and has been involved in a recent organizational overhaul of U.S. government jobs, which is expected to streamline operations. According to Trump, Musk's leadership will be pivotal in these efforts, fulfilling a public demand for transparency and fiscal responsibility within the federal system.
This announcement adds to the broader agenda of the incoming administration, which includes cutting excess spending and addressing allegations of inefficiencies in government operations.