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DOGE Denies Reuters Claim that the Agency No Longer Exists

DOGE denied closure claims and reported terminating 78 contracts last week, saving taxpayers $335 million while preparing a detailed update later this week.

  • On Monday, the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency denied a Reuters report, calling it `fake news` and did not provide additional details.
  • According to Reuters' reporting, Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor told Reuters earlier this month that DOGE `doesn't exist` as a centralized entity and officials described it as `officially out of business` despite an executive order through July 2026.
  • DOGE says it saved taxpayers $335M by terminating 78 wasteful contracts last week, while its own calculations estimate $214 billion in savings.
  • DOGE said it will release further information in a scheduled update later this week, and Reuters reported the government-wide hiring freeze linked to DOGE had ended with several early actions no longer in effect.
  • Estimates show a nonpartisan organization gave DOGE an `F` after 11 months, with about 300 federal jobs lost in D.C., Virginia, and Maryland, and Elon Musk initially led DOGE before May.
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The Political Insider broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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