SGE

See also: sge and SG&E

English

Noun

SGE (plural SGEs)

  1. (US, government) Initialism of special government employee.
    • 2017 May 1, Norman Eisen and Fred Wertheimer, “Trump’s friend Carl Icahn can’t have it both ways”, in CNN[1]:
      An SGE is anyone who is “retained, designated, appointed, or employed to perform, with or without compensation,” temporary duties for a limited number of days per year “on a full-time or intermittent basis.”
    • 2025 April 23, Zachary B. Wolf, “Elon Musk’s government role gets even murkier”, in CNN[2]:
      Plus, the Department of Justice has argued in the past that SGEs are subject to the emoluments clause, which means they cannot take payments from foreign governments.

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