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The man behind the effort to create a DOGE ‘safe harbor’ for Capitol Hill Democrats

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Elon Musk wants more Democrats involved in the nascent Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Rep. Aaron Bean is charged with making that happen.

The Florida Republican is a Trump/Musk ally and co-founder of the House’s DOGE caucus, which gathered for its first meeting last week to begin to woo curious Democrats as Congress wrapped up its business for the year.

“They’re still kind of fearful, they’re feeling out DOGE,” Bean said of the other side of the aisle in a recent interview.

“One of my objectives was to create a safe harbor where everybody feels welcome,” he added in the conversation where he also laid out what are high bipartisan hopes for 2025.

The plans for his caucus include regular meetings (the next one is scheduled for January), an early focus on Democratic-friendly terrain like trimming the Pentagon’s budget, and even hopes for bipartisan working groups.

“It will take both parties.” Bean said.

Rep. Aaron Bean is seen before a hearing on Capitol Hill in May. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) · Anna Moneymaker via Getty Images

But whether extended cooperation is indeed in the cards as Trump 2.0 takes hold in 2025 remains to be seen.

And some hurdles that Bean could encounter may be laid out by Musk himself as well as by more hardline GOP members also at the forefront of Congress’s DOGE push, such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.

Musk turned up the temperature just last week when he all but single handedly killed a bipartisan bill to avert a shutdown, causing many provisions to be scuttled and angering many Democrats.

But for the moment, Bean can boast that three Democrats took part in last week’s meeting alongside more than 70 Republicans.

Two Democrats are officially part of his caucus. Behind the scenes, Bean said he is talking to “many others.”

Bean rose up through Florida politics and joined the US House of Representatives in 2023 representing the Jacksonville area.

In his first term he operated as a Trump ally but one less focused on more heated partisan topics. He spent time in his first term on issues like small businesses, education, and healthcare in line with his background in Florida.

He then jumped to get involved with DOGE after Trump’s win and the announcement of the extra-governmental effort led by Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.

Bean had soon launched the House DOGE caucus with Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas. The effort is bicameral with a parallel effort in the Senate being led by Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa.

WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 05: Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Co-Chair of the newly announced Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) arrives with his son
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the co-chair of the newly announced Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), navigates the Capitol for a series of meeting with his son “X” on December 5. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) · Anna Moneymaker via Getty Images

Bean and his fellow DOGE leaders have been trying to strike early bipartisan notes with a friendly logo (a a Shiba Inu dog naturally) and even a tip line to report government waste.

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