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DOGE Coders Dismantle Agencies, Defy Federal Norms
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A team of young coders and tech experts in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, is aggressively cutting federal spending and dismantling agencies. Their actions, which reportedly violate some federal laws, aim to streamline government operations. The approach has sparked debate over reform versus legality.
DOGE, created under Trump, seeks to reduce government size and costs. Its unconventional methods include canceling contracts and closing agencies outright.
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The team, in their 20s, uses tech expertise to identify inefficiencies. Their work bypasses traditional bureaucratic processes, raising legal concerns.
Federal laws govern agency operations, contracting, and spending. DOGE’s actions reportedly sidestep these, prompting questions about accountability.
Elon Musk, a prominent tech mogul, leads DOGE with a focus on disruption. His vision aligns with Trump’s goal of a leaner federal government.
Supporters cheer DOGE’s bold cuts, citing government bloat. Critics warn that ignoring laws risks chaos and harms public services.
Government efficiency has long been a U.S. policy goal across administrations. DOGE’s radical approach tests the limits of reform within legal bounds.
Public views split between those favoring drastic change and those prioritizing stability. DOGE’s actions could redefine federal operations long-term.
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| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Right |
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