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While ambitious in its scope, the establishment of DOGE is not without its hurdles. The dynamics surrounding federal employment policies are complex and likely to incite legal challenges. Ramaswamy himself mentioned the likelihood of such changes facing pushback that could escalate to the Supreme Court as unions and advocates for federal workers' rights mobilize defenses for job security.
During this phase, House oversight committee chairman James Comer has already pledged to advance a subcommittee specifically focused on the initiatives of DOGE, which would be chaired by Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. This could indicate a robust legislative route ahead, where proposals for efficiency might meet both support and contention.