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House Republicans voted on Thursday to claw back billions of dollars in federal funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid, locking in the first set of slashes made by the Department of
Republicans had faced backlash last month after tech mogul Elon Musk publicly backed complaints that Congress hadn’t codified any of his DOGE work, despite promising to do so.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Sahil Lavingia, who worked for the Department of Government Efficiency as a software engineer assigned to the Department of Veterans Affairs, about his experience.
Steve Bannon called out the Department of Government Efficiency's efforts to reduce waste, fraud and abuse, saying that the White House task force that was helmed by Elon Musk "delivered zero." Newsweek has reached out to Bannon for comment via text message on Wednesday.
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Latin Times on MSNEx-DOGE Employee Was Amazed by 'How Efficient the Government Was,' Found 'Relatively Nonexistent' AbuseA former DOGE staffer says he was fired for praising the government's efficiency in an interview, despite the agency's stated commitment to finding waste.
Reporter Hannah Natanson covers Trump's reshaping of the federal government for The Washington Post. She says DOGE's mass firings made the government more inefficient.
President Trump said DOGE's work is "not finished at all" after his relationship with Elon Musk blew up in spectacular fashion last week.
I did not find the federal government to be rife with waste, fraud and abuse,” said Sahil Lavingia while recounting his 55-day stint within DOGE.