JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Says the U.S. Government Is ‘Not Very Competent’ and Hopes Elon Musk’s DOGE Is ‘Quite Successful’

Now that JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Tesla CEO and DOGE leader Elon Musk have repaired their relationship after years of litigation, Dimon is wishing Musk well on his new government endeavor.

When asked for his thoughts on DOGE and the agency’s effort to cut government waste on Monday by CNBC’s Leslie Picker, Dimon was upbeat.

Related: Want to Work for DOGE? Elon Musk Is Looking for ‘Super High-IQ’ Hires — But There’s a Catch

“I’m hoping it’s quite successful,” Dimon said.

Musk is considered a “special government employee” who’s officially serving under President Donald Trump, according to the White House. “A special government employee is anyone who works, or is expected

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