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DOGE Cuts $845M in Federal Contracts, Saves $255M

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has canceled 269 federal contracts worth $845 million, saving taxpayers $255 million. This move targets wasteful spending across agencies, including the Interior Department. The action reflects President Trump’s broader push to streamline government operations.
DOGE’s terminations included a $50,000 Interior Department contract for facilitation services. Critics argue such services often amount to unnecessary meetings.
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Additionally, DOGE axed $90 million in grants deemed non-essential. Among them was a $625,000 grant for a Russian-Far East biodiversity partnership.
Another canceled grant allocated nearly $1 million for a BIPOC culinary program. DOGE claims these cuts prioritize fiscal responsibility over niche projects.
The $845 million represents the contracts’ total ceiling value. Actual savings of $255 million reflect funds not yet obligated.
Federal contracts often include clauses allowing termination for convenience. However, such cancellations can incur fees, reducing net savings.
Supporters of DOGE’s actions praise the focus on eliminating bureaucratic excess. They argue taxpayers benefit from reallocating funds to core priorities.
Opponents warn that abrupt terminations disrupt ongoing programs. Some claim the cuts disproportionately affect minority-focused initiatives.
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