JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said on Monday that the US government is working to terminate thousands of federal employees and to dismantle institutions, including the Consumer Financial Protection Agency. He said he needs work.
Dimon was asked by CNBC’s Leslie Picker if he supports Elon Musk’s government efficiency efforts. He refused to give what he called a “binary” response, but made comments in favor of the overall effort.
“The government is inefficient, not very capable and requires a lot of work,” Dimon told Picker. “It’s not just waste and fraud, it’s the result.”
Dimon said the Trump administration’s efforts to scrutinize federal agencies with spending and scrutiny “we need to do” and “we need to do it.”
“Why are we spending money on these things? Are we getting what we deserve? What should we change?” Dimon said. “It’s not just a deficit, it’s a government that we deserve, it’s not just a deficit, it’s the right policy and procedure.”
Dimon said if Doge overcomes cost-cutting efforts or engages in activities that are not legal, “the court will stop it.”
“I hope it’s very successful,” he said.
In a wide range of interviews, Dimon also expressed his company’s promotion of his company to be in office five days a week, five days a week, as well as his views on Ukrainian conflicts, tariffs and US consumers.
