Defense Sec. Hegseth Cancels $580M in DoD Contracts
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the cancellation of over $580 million in DOD contracts and grants deemed wasteful.
- Hegseth stated that these cuts are part of a broader initiative, eliminating more than $800 million in programs that do not align with DOD priorities.
- Some lawmakers, including Senator Tommy Tuberville, have expressed concern about the impact of these budget cuts on the federal workforce.
- Hegseth emphasized the need for lethal machine-learning models, not equitable machine-learning models, marking a shift in funding priorities.
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Hegseth Eliminates $580 Million on Wasteful 'Woke' Spending - The Michigan Star
by Bethany Blankley In an ongoing effort to identify and cut wasteful spending at the U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the latest round of cuts total more than $580 million. In the last few weeks, working with the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency, the DOD has eliminated more than $800 million in programs, contracts and grants “that do not match the priorities of this president or this department,” Hegseth…
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