Trump administration's DOGE agency shutting down after controversial run that began with Elon Musk
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DOGE, the government agency once led by Elon Musk which canceled billions in public contracts and sent scores of federal employees packing, is shutting down.
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The Department of Government and Efficiency, or DOGE, is shutting down after being a prominent feature of the Trump administration's second term.
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