Trump Vows to Codify DOGE Cuts: ‘Totally Committed’

President Donald Trump has promised the American people that he will codify the federal government cuts requested by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the group’s former lead advisor, Elon Musk.

Trump reaffirmed his commitment to permanently slashing bloated federal spending on Friday.

The president pledged that the DOGE cuts will be codified once his โ€œBig, Beautiful Billโ€ clears Congress.

He made the pledge while speaking at a press conference alongside Musk, the architect behind DOGE and a key Trump ally in rooting out government waste.

Trump said the savings from DOGE will ultimately total โ€œhundreds of billions of dollars.โ€

Musk is stepping back from his formal White House role to refocus on his businesses.

However, both men made clear that the drive for efficiency is far from over.

โ€œWe are totally committed to making the DOGE cuts permanent and stopping much more of the waste in the months to come,โ€ Trump said.

โ€œWe want to get our great โ€˜Big, Beautiful Billโ€™ finished and done.

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“After that, weโ€™re going to beโ€”we put some of this into the bill, but most of it is going to come later.

“Weโ€™re going to have it [codified] by Congress.โ€

While the House has already passed the bill, it now faces hurdles in the Senate, including from some Republican senators who say it doesnโ€™t go far enough in cutting federal spending.

Musk himself expressed disappointment in the House version, criticizing it for expanding the deficit:

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โ€œI think a bill can be big or it can be beautiful,โ€ Musk told CBS News.

โ€œBut I donโ€™t know if it can be both.

“My personal opinion,โ€ he added.

Conservative lawmakers echoed Muskโ€™s concerns.

Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Warren Davidson (R-OH) both voted against the bill, citing fiscal responsibility.

On the Senate side, Sens. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Mike Lee (R-UT) raised alarms over the federal debt and Social Security.

โ€œEverybody likes a tax cut,โ€ Johnson said, โ€œbut when youโ€™re $37 trillion in debt on the path to over $60 trillion in debt, right when the Social Security trust fund is running out, somebodyโ€™s got to be the dad that says, โ€˜I know everybody wants to go to Disney World, but we just canโ€™t afford it.โ€™โ€

During an interview, Sen. Lee told Charlie Kirk:

โ€œThe Big, Beautiful Bill is big [but] isnโ€™t yet as beautiful as it needs to be, but thereโ€™s still time to fix it.

“And the Senate version is going to be more aggressive.โ€

White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller clarified the legislative path forward.

Miller noted that DOGE reforms must come through a rescissions or appropriations package, not the current reconciliation bill.

โ€œDOGE cuts are to discretionary spending (e.g., the federal bureaucracy),โ€ Miller wrote on X.

โ€œUnder Senate budget rules, you cannot cut discretionary spending (only mandatory) in a reconciliation bill.

“So DOGE cuts would have to be done through what is known as a rescissions package or an appropriations bill.โ€

As the Trump administration keeps the pressure on Washingtonโ€™s entrenched bureaucracy, the battle over how to rein in reckless spending is just beginning.

READ MORE – Democrats Vow to Investigate Elon Musk for ‘Chaos & Corruption’ with DOGE: ‘We Must Hold Him Accountable’

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