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Trump tapped Musk and Ramaswamy to 'dismantle' the $6.5 trillion bloated U.S. bureaucracy by heading the newly created Department of Government Efficiency.
They plan to cut wasteful regulations and spending by specifically targeting the number of federal government employees.
And plans are in place to force federal workers to return to the office in order to end the wasteful and lazy work-from-home culture.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, has already prepared a sprawling report including a 22-point plan to enact change and 'make the porkers squeal.'
A source told DailyMail.com that Ernst and Vivek met last week to discuss her ideas to slash $1 trillion immediately.
She was also at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday meeting with Trump, Musk and Treasury pick Howard Lutnick, DailyMail.com reported first.
They plan to 'work hand in hand on cutting down the bureaucracy and reining in tax dollar abuse,' the source familiar with their discussion said.
Ernst says she'll be the 'bite' in the Senate to sherpa through DOGE's aggressive plans on a new 'DOGE Caucus' being set up.
Meanwhile, in the House, Marjorie Taylor Greene was tapped for a powerful job assisting DOGE by chairing a new congressional subcommittee.
The plan Ernst presented Vivek exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com lays out exactly how DOGE can quickly tackle the rising national debt by 'trimming the fat.'
Her first proposal is to address the massive issue of over 7,000 unused federal buildings wasting over $8 billion per year just in operations and leases.
That includes getting federal workers back into the office after empty offices have cost American taxpayers billions of dollars.
According to a survey, 68 percent of 625,568 staff worked three or four days from home.