DOGE Led by Musk and Ramaswamy Targets 103 Government Contracts Amid Shutdown Sparking Federal Efficiency Debate

04/11/2025 2 min
DOGE Led by Musk and Ramaswamy Targets 103 Government Contracts Amid Shutdown Sparking Federal Efficiency Debate

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The federal government’s push for efficiency has dominated headlines, especially with the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE, now co-led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. Listeners may know DOGE as the latest high-profile attempt to curb Washington’s spending, and recent activity suggests some progress. According to the department’s social media update on Saturday, DOGE scaled back or terminated 103 government contracts over the last five days, accounting for $103 million in taxpayer savings. While that accounts for just a sliver—approximately two percent—of the total ceiling value of $4.4 billion, every cut seems to matter when budgets swell and scrutiny intensifies. Notably, cuts included consultants for Veterans Affairs and courses for State Department staff, moves DOGE claims reflect its commitment to trimming what it calls “nonessential spending.”The backdrop for this efficiency drive is the still-ongoing federal government shutdown, now stretching into its thirty-first day. The shutdown’s impacts have rippled across departments and into the community, most strikingly when the USDA announced it would halt SNAP food assistance. But in a pivotal legal twist just yesterday, a federal judge in Massachusetts ruled that USDA’s move was unlawful and directed the administration to distribute emergency reserves. SNAP benefits for November will go forward for now, but the uncertainty highlights just how contentious and political spending has become.Elon Musk’s role is drawing particular attention, with sources at ABC3340 describing how he and Ramaswamy are seeking a “chainsaw” approach to bureaucracy. Their mission: recommend $2 trillion in cuts on top of already ambitious federal workforce reductions. Ramaswamy himself has pushed for eliminating 75 percent of civilian federal employees, closing the Department of Education and the FBI—a radical shake-up few believe Congress will easily accept.Federal workers are feeling the tension, especially as paychecks and critical services like military pay risk further disruption. Some estimates from the Department of Government Efficiency put total savings from asset sales, contracts, and fraud prevention around $214 billion since its inception, but most experts argue that translating recommendations into enacted law remains the real challenge.Thanks for tuning in to the Weekly Gov Efficiency Update, and be sure to subscribe for the latest insights. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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