Elon Musk, DOGE & the $1 Trillion Question: What Fox News Didn’t Ask | Robert Ian Reports

from Kerry Lutz’s Financial Survival Network

On March 27, Elon Musk and a panel of top CEOs sat down with Brett Baier on Fox News to discuss the groundbreaking DOGE initiative — the Department of Government Efficiency — which aims to slash $1 trillion from the federal deficit without cutting critical government services. But while the messaging was polished, major questions were left hanging.

In this video, Robert Ian of ConquerChange.com takes a deeper look at what DOGE is really claiming — and what Fox News failed to ask.

🔍 Key takeaways from the interview:✅ NIH operates with 27 CIOs and 700+ incompatible IT systems✅ 40% of calls to Social Security come from fraudsters✅ Federal retirement records are still stored in filing cabinets✅ And a staggering 12 million people over the age of 120 were listed as alive in the Social Security database.

Here’s the $240 billion question no one asked:👉 Were those 12 million people actually receiving Social Security payments?👉 If yes, who committed the fraud — and where is the accountability?

With DOGE canceling contracts and exposing systemic dysfunction, there’s a clear effort to apply public company audit standards to government agencies. But without tough questions and full transparency, is this real reform — or just high-tech theater?

🎯 Robert Ian cuts through the noise and brings the follow-up analysis mainstream media missed.

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💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments: Is DOGE the future of fiscal responsibility — or just another polished distraction?