In a surprising bipartisan move, a Democratic lawmaker has joined the Republican-led “DOGE Caucus” to support a proposal to separate the Secret Service from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This initiative aims to return the agency to its original oversight under the Department of the Treasury, citing concerns about operational efficiency and mission focus.
The DOGE Caucus, which stands for “Defending Our Government’s Excellence,” was formed by a group of lawmakers seeking to address what they view as bureaucratic inefficiencies within DHS. Their focus includes streamlining federal operations and ensuring that agencies like the Secret Service have the resources and leadership necessary to fulfill their specialized missions.
Proponents of the proposal argue that the Secret Service’s original mandate—to combat financial crimes such as counterfeiting—aligns more closely with the Treasury Department’s focus. They contend that under DHS oversight, the agency has faced challenges balancing its traditional financial enforcement role with its expanded responsibilities for protecting national leaders and critical infrastructure.
The Democratic lawmaker’s support adds momentum to the caucus’s efforts, highlighting bipartisan concerns over the agency’s current structure. The lawmaker emphasized the importance of enhancing the Secret Service’s effectiveness by providing clearer oversight and mission alignment.
Critics of the proposal, however, caution against making sweeping changes to the agency’s oversight without a thorough review of potential consequences. They argue that the Secret Service’s integrated role within DHS allows for greater coordination on national security threats, which could be disrupted by transferring oversight.
The push to restructure the Secret Service comes amid broader debates about the role and organization of DHS, which has faced criticism for its expansive scope and overlapping responsibilities. Advocates for the change believe that realigning the Secret Service under Treasury would allow DHS to focus more effectively on border security, cybersecurity, and counterterrorism efforts.
The proposal is expected to face rigorous debate in Congress, with supporters calling for hearings to explore the benefits and challenges of the realignment. As discussions unfold, the bipartisan support for the initiative underscores a shared desire to optimize federal agencies for greater efficiency and accountability.
