The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) recently deleted a claim about saving taxpayers $53.7 million by canceling a federal contract, which in reality had ended in 2005. This incident highlights ongoing issues with DOGE's ability to accurately report its successes, revealing a pattern of errors in its claims. Despite removing incorrect statements, the agency surprisingly reintroduced another inflated claim of saving $1.9 billion related to a canceled IRS tech contract, further questioning its credibility and understanding of government operations. Neither the White House nor the Treasury Department provided comments on these controversies.
The Department of Government Efficiency's claim of saving $53.7 million by canceling a past federal contract has been deleted, reflecting ongoing inaccuracies in its reports.
Despite removing certain false claims, DOGE reinstated its assertion of saving $1.9 billion from a cancelled IRS contract, showcasing a troubling trend of misinformation.
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