The 'credit card update' that made Elon Musk go 'crazy'

Elon Musk highlighted a discrepancy between the 4.6 million active U.S. government credit cards and the 2.1 million federal employees, raising concerns about potential misuse. This followed the Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) audit, which deactivated 470,000 cards across 30 agencies. The initiative, spurred by a Trump executive order, aims to cut costs, though experts caution about potential operational delays.

The 'credit card update' that made Elon Musk go 'crazy'
Elon Musk highlighted a discrepancy between the 4.6 million active U.S. government credit cards and the 2.1 million federal employees, raising concerns about potential misuse. This followed the Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) audit, which deactivated 470,000 cards across 30 agencies. The initiative, spurred by a Trump executive order, aims to cut costs, though experts caution about potential operational delays.