On March 27, the Office of American Innovation was established, with Jared Kushner appointed to lead it. The office aimed to streamline federal operations, ostensibly by minimizing bureaucracy, yet the irony lies in its approach of creating new layers of management and committees instead of simplifying the existing structures.
This paradox highlights a common theme in government reform efforts where the intention to reduce red tape often results in more complexity. Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" illustrates how the organization aimed to tackle inefficiencies but inadvertently added to them with its structure.