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DOGE has "led to poor services, a brain drain on our federal government, and it’s going to cost taxpayers money long term," Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-Va.) argued.
Fox Nation's 'DOGE vs. DC' goes inside the story of the Washington establishment's clash with the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency during the second Trump administration.
Federal workforce shows only 1% reduction so far under Trump's second term, with experts calling it a "disappointing effect of DOGE" despite efforts to streamline government.
In at least seven major departments or agencies, DOGE secured the power to view records that experts say could benefit Elon Musk’s businesses for years.
DOGE recently gained high-level access to a database that controls government payments and loans to farmers and ranchers across the U.S.
Numerous DOGE efforts have been paused or shot down in court, and federal agencies are scrambling to hire back many of the employees laid off in Musk’s slash-and-burn revamp of federal spending.
How much has DOGE saved? When Musk first began his position with the Department of Government Efficiency, he set the ambitious goal of cutting $2 trillion from government spending. On April 11 ...
No act of parsimony shrinks the size of government either. That’s why Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) wouldn’t have worked even if it had worked.
DOGE cuts nearly 3,000 government phones across agencies, saving $2.84M annually through cuts to mobile, landline, and VOIP services.
Though he officially left the U.S. government in May, Steve Davis -- Elon Musk's low-flying former top lieutenant at the Department of Government Efficiency -- continues wielding influence at DOGE ...