DOGE is done.
Just over a year ago, President-elect Donald Trump announced he was launching the Department of Government Efficiency to produce “a smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy,” the “perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence.”
But DOGE disbanded, Reuters reported last week, eight months before Trump’s deadline for what he hailed as a “Manhattan Project,” akin to the creation of the atomic bomb.
DOGE became the equivalent of a Pakistani nuclear-bomb test — a few loud clicks and then nothing.
Office of Personnel Management chief Scott Kupor claims that “the principles of DOGE remain alive and well,” including “making efficiency a first-class citizen; etc.”
But then why does Trump refer to DOGE in the past tens

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