The Department of Government Efficiency debuted its website late Wednesday night. The announcement was made in a post on X.
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DOGE canceled at least 58 government contracts across various federal agencies on Wednesday, totaling more than $150 million in savings for the American taxpayer.
No cuts have been made to the aid agency as of this writing. However, the New York Times reports that the Trump administration hopes to keep just 290 or so of the agency's staffers after downsizing.
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The United States of America Department of Government Efficiency, on Thursday, officially launched its website, doge.gov. In a statement on X, the agency led by billionaire Elon Musk said that details ...