
U.S. House of Representatives Hearing
U.S. House of Representatives Hearing in the Sub-committee on the Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE)
The United States House of Representatives holds the power to create laws, oversee government actions, and represent the voice of the American people. Central to its oversight role are congressional hearings, where committees examine government operations, hold officials accountable, and investigate issues of public concern.
Within the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency (this DOGE) oversees federal civil service matters, federal property management, government reorganizations, transparency, performance standards, and financial accountability. This DOGE should not be confused with the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (that DOGE) led by Elon Musk. However, this DOGE supervised many of DOGE’s activities.
You will be Congress members. You will be key witnesses like Musk himself. Join us on this journey, driving DOGE to the moon or hell.
TOPIC INTRO: War on Waste, USAID, Anti-American Airwaves: PBS, NPR, and More to Come…
While Trump established the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and appointed Elon Musk as its de facto leader, his Republican colleagues in Congress wish to support Trump’s policy with legislation and investigative hearings. Meanwhile, Democrats try to find narratives in these hearings to discredit DOGE.
The exact title of the hearing in this conference is rolling as new hearings are conducted monthly in Congress. The War on Waste, on government improper payment and fraud; American Last, on USAID; Anti-American Airwaves, on government-sponsored “woke” news media; and so on. We will keep an eye on Trump and Musk.
In this hearing, you will be Congress members, you will be witnesses — you could even be Elon Musk. Are we witnessing necessary government reform or the erosion of key American values? Through witness testimony, debate, and critical analysis, this sub-committee must decide if DOGE’s approach truly delivers—or is it political purges in disguise.