DOGE denies rumors of its closure
The Department of Government Effectiveness (DOGE) has assured that it will continue to operate, denying Reuters' report that it may be closed. In a press release, representatives of the department said that this was fake news and emphasized that the organization had received a mandate from President Trump to modernize the government and cut costs. The DOGE noted that over the past week, it managed to cancel 78 unnecessary contracts, saving $335 million for taxpayers.
Source Incrypted
It is indicated that DOGE retains its structure, despite accusations of liquidation. The head of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management said that the department has lost its status as a centralized structure, and most of its functions have been transferred to OPM. Despite this, DOGE assured that the agency will continue to fulfill its duties and will soon provide new information about its activities.
According to Trump's decree, DOGE's powers are scheduled to expire in July 2026. This jeopardizes its existence in the long term unless there are changes in the political situation or legislation.