Trump's DOGE Co-Lead Elon Musk Slams Lockheed Martin's F-35 Fighter Jets, Advocates Drone Warfare As Pentagon Defends $1.8 Trillion Program

Elon Musk, Donald Trumpā€˜s pick to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has voiced strong criticism against the F-35 stealth fighter program, advocating for the use of drones over manned jets.

What Happened:Ā On Sunday, Musk shared a video onĀ his social media platform X,Ā featuring synchronized drone swarms, and remarked,Ā "Meanwhile, some idiots are stillĀ building manned fighter jets likeĀ the F-35.ā€

The Pentagon’s joint program office defended the F-35, highlighting its preference among U.S. Services and international partners. A spokesperson emphasized its effectiveness and growing global interest.Ā Lockheed MartinĀ LMT, the main contractor, expressed its commitment to collaboratingĀ with the new administration andĀ praised the F-35’s capabilities, Fortune reported on Monday.

Despite Musk’s criticism, the Pentagon continues to operateĀ a mix of manned andĀ unmanned aircraft. The F-35 program, awarded to Lockheed in 2001, has faced scrutiny for cost overruns and delays. The Defense Department’s estimate for the program’s total cost isĀ $1.8 trillion, making it theĀ most expensive in its history.

See Also:Ā With Musk And Ramaswamy Preparing To Slash Entire Government Agencies, Here’s Which Departments Employ The Most Americans And Their Salaries

Why It Matters: Musk’s recent criticism aligns with his ongoing concerns about government spending. Back in September, Musk criticized the U.S. government’s fiscal policy, warning that ā€œextreme government overspending is bankrupting Americaā€ and contributing to inflation. He expressed these concerns on X, highlighting the potential financial risks of unchecked spending.

President-elect Donald Trump appointed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to tackle wasteful spending. However, analysts like Mario Georgiou of InCred Global Wealth U.K. predict only a modest impact, estimating potential savings of $50–100 billion annually, according to theĀ Congressional Budget Office. This figure pales in comparison to the total federal outlays of approximately $6.7 trillion projected for 2024.

Musk’s critique of the F-35 program is part of a broader conversation about fiscal responsibility and the need to reassess costly government programs.

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Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help ofĀ Benzinga NeuroĀ and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

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