Trump's Cabinet Cancels Various Government Contracts, Citing Inefficiency
- President Donald Trump’s Cabinet reported canceling billions in contracts, including a $300,000 contract for educating queer farmers in San Francisco.
- The Cabinet meeting revealed $830 million was saved by terminating what were described as 'useless surveys.'
- Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins criticized certain contracts related to food justice for transgender farmers and studies on the menstrual cycles of transgender men.
- President Trump emphasized the importance of identifying and saving taxpayer dollars, projecting that $4 trillion in companies would return to the U.S. Due to his policies.
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$100K to a 9-month-old, $2B to Stacey Abrams: Trump team details government waste, fraud
President Trump and his Cabinet secretaries detailed their cost-cutting measures at a meeting Monday, highlighting the wasteful spending and fraudulent contracts the administration has halted.


From ‘food justice’ to ‘useless surveys,’ Trump’s Cabinet reveals ‘nonsensical’ contracts it has canceled
close Video Trump’s Cabinet reveals ‘nonsensical’ contracts it has canceled President Donald Trump’s Cabinet outlined billions of dollars in contracts it has canceled. President Donald Trump’s Cabinet outlined billions of dollars in contracts it says it has canceled since he took office, including a “$300,000 contract educating on food justice for queer and transgender farmers in San Francisco” and $830 million on surveys described as looking …
From 'food justice' to 'useless surveys,' Trump's Cabinet reveals 'nonsensical' contracts it has canceled
President Donald Trump's Cabinet outlined billions of dollars in contracts it has canceled, including $830 million on surveys described as looking like "anyone's child in junior high could have put together."
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