U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Debunks Rumor: Reuters' Report on Its Dissolution is Fake News
BlockBeats News, November 25th, the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) posted on the X platform stating that the Reuters article about its dissolution was fake news. The department will resume its Friday routine updates in a few days. The American people have empowered President Trump to modernize the federal government and reduce waste, fraud, and abuse. Just last week, the department terminated 78 wasteful contracts, saving taxpayers $335 million.
Prior to this, according to a Reuters report, on November 24th, after President Trump took office in January, he vigorously established the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to downsize the government. Despite the department having eight months left in its term, it has already been dissolved. When asked about the current status of the Department of Government Efficiency, Office of Personnel Management Director Cooper said, "It simply doesn't exist." Cooper added that the Department of Government Efficiency is no longer a "centralized entity." This is the first time the Trump administration has confirmed the dissolution of the Department of Government Efficiency.
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