DOGE deactivates over 500,000 credit cards
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DOGE Announces Deactivation of 500,000 Federal Credit Cards
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said on Wednesday that it has canceled around half a million “unneeded” credit cards used by federal agencies. In a “credit card update,” DOGE said on its social media account on X on Wednesday that over the past 10 weeks, its program to audit “unused” or “unneeded” credit cards has been expanded to 32 federal agencies. DOGE, led by tech billionaire and Trump administration adviser Elon Musk, said t…
DOGE Deactivates 500,000 Government-Issued Credit Cards
The Department of Government Efficiency announced Wednesday that it had deactivated more than 500,000 government-issued credit cards as part of a rapidly-expanding audit that is expected to result in additional deactivations. “The program to audit unused/unneeded credit cards has been expanded to 32 agencies. After 10 weeks, more than 500K cards have been de-activated,” DOGE announced in an X post. The department noted that at the start of the a…
DOGE halts use of half a million government credit cards in fraud prevention move - Conservative Journal Review
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has taken significant steps to curb federal expenditure by deactivating more than 500,000 government-issued credit cards, and this decision is part of a sweeping initiative prompted by orders from Elon Musk and spearheaded by President Donald Trump to prevent fraud and misuse across a variety of federal agencies. This move marks a substantial effort by DOGE to address wasteful spending while enhanci…
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