Elon Musk's DOGE Deletes Dozens of Claims of Cost-Cutting After Investigation Reveals They Are False
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Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) faced scrutiny after a New York Times investigation revealed the misrepresentation of terminated federal contracts. The investigation identified 44 contracts claimed to be ended, which remained active, collectively accounting for $220 million in federal spending. Following the report, 31 of those contracts were removed from DOGE's Wall of Receipts. Additionally, a nonpartisan research group highlighted that despite claims of $160 billion in savings, costs associated with federal employee layoffs and related issues would require an additional $130 billion, questioning DOGE's overall efficiency.
Musk's Department of Government Efficiency removed over 30 contracts from its Wall of Receipts after an investigation revealed they were still active, contrary to claims.
The New York Times discovered that DOGE had misrepresented 44 contracts supposedly terminated, which accounted for $220 million in federal spending, raising questions about efficiency.
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