POLITICS

Tech Whizzes Quit Over Musk's Government Shake-Up

USA, WashingtonWed Feb 26 2025
In a surprising turn of events, over 20 tech-savvy federal employees decided to call it quits. They were part of the Department of Government Efficiency, led by billionaire Elon Musk. These folks were not happy about being asked to use their skills to cut down on important public services. These employees had a strong sense of duty. They had previously worked for big tech companies like Google and Amazon. They joined the government to make a difference. But things changed when Musk took the reins. The new department, known as DOGE, was not what they signed up for. Musk's team started asking strange questions. They wanted to know about political loyalty and technical skills. Some of these interviewers were young and seemed more interested in ideology than actual work. This created a lot of tension and security risks. The staffers who quit were worried about the future. They believed that the sudden loss of their expertise would make critical systems less safe. They also feared that their work could be used to harm Americans. The mass resignation is a big deal. It's a setback for Musk and President Trump's plans to make the government more efficient. But the White House isn't worried. They believe that protests and lawsuits won't stop their plans. The Department of Government Efficiency was supposed to be a blue-ribbon commission. But it turned out to be something else. Musk has been aggressive in his role, even using a chainsaw as a symbol of his plans. Musk has tried to keep technical talent in place. But many of the layoffs were focused on roles like designers and product managers. Only one engineer was let go, and he was known for being politically active. The U. S. Digital Service was created to improve services for veterans and create a free government-run portal for tax filers. It also helped improve the way the federal government purchased technology. But it has faced its share of bureaucracy fights and agency turf wars. The mass resignation is a sign of the times. It shows that even in government, people have limits. They won't use their skills to harm the public.