Thursday, February 13, 2025

DOGE has to show something suggesting it is saving more than its added costs; but beyond that, the Inspectors General are suing, and is DOGE going to be more efficient than they were before Trump fired them?

EmptyWheel reports on the  litigation, including a post of the complaint, where a pdf version can be downloaded for word-search in a pdf reader.

Crabgrass believes that more coverage will arise over time about the Inspectors General litigation, but for now readers have the EW link, and can start to see pushback in the courts against Trump. Where it ends up is tomorrow's news, but the IGs have started the ball rolling. 

Readers may want to keep a complaint copy, and keep an eye upon EW publishing online, as a guess is there will be ongoing attention to the IG litigation there.

As and when court documents are referenced online, having copies to read may prove helpful as often reports omit links.

For now, Crabgrass posts notice of the litigation starting, and how DOGE posits itself and its people as better at finding waste and fraud than the IGs were. 

Time will tell. And recall, DOGE has a political agenda beyond IG duties to police their agencies activities. DOGE wants to eliminate people and/or entire agencies that Trump does not like, e.g., USAID. Whacking an entire budget can eliminate more spending than IG policing noted, but that's throwing out baby and bathwater.

We live in interesting times. Keep informed. Keep an open mind, and demand facts, not Elon in the oval office hand waving.

UPDATE: search =  inspectors general sue