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Is Elon Musk's government role unconstitutional? What the Supreme Court might say.

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A pair of lawsuits have put a spotlight on Elon Musk's status as de facto administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency .

Critics say the DOGE head must be confirmed by the Senate to be lawful.

The Constitution 's appointments clause says that a president may appoint officers of the U.S. like ambassadors, Cabinet secretaries and Supreme Court justices.

"I actually think the administration is calculating, even with a hint of Machiavellian genius, that Musk is more or less untouchable by consequences short of imprisonment," Sample said. "Even if they lose in the courts, the real-world consequences of the disruptions will nonetheless be substantial. The president thinks in transactional, as opposed to constitutional terms. Unfortunately, such an approach has long-term ramifications that extend far beyond any one presidency.".

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