DOGE said it canceled a nearly $1M grant for alpaca farming in Peru. Here's what we know
- The Department of Government Efficiency announced the cancellation of $4.5 million in grants, including $903,811 for alpaca farming in Peru.
- The Inter-American Foundation's budget was reduced to its statutory minimum, with only one employee remaining, according to DOGE's statement.
- DOGE reported saving taxpayers $105 billion through various measures, including contract cancellations and fraud detection, according to its website.
- Critics argue that DOGE has excessive power to cut federal funding and question the necessity of shutting down grants that address migration and community issues.
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DOGE slashes nearly $1M for alpaca farming in Peru, other questionable grants in latest wasteful spending cut
DOGE announced on Tuesday it canceled a number of grants, including those for alpaca farming in Peru and reducing social discrimination against recyclers in Bolivia.
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