The Department of Government Efficiency ‘s supporters are imploring the White House and Congress to make permanent its mission of reducing fraud, waste, and abuse, a call that has gained momentum amid reports of its early dismantlement.
Reports that DOGE had prematurely been shuttered grabbed Washington, D.C.’s attention, considering the temporary federal agency had eight months left on its charter. Administration officials promptly dismissed the reports, but with the agency’s profile diminished since the departure of its de facto leader, tech billionaire Elon Musk , last May, conservatives are relitigating its perceived failures and proposing how Republicans might have been more effective in shrinking the size of the federal government.
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