(The Americas)
As it trends. See video below.
In a recent interview, Donald Trump was pressed on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its fraud investigations.
Despite claiming significant savings and fraud referrals, Trump failed to name a single individual caught in DOGE-related fraud.
Elon Musk, who led DOGE as a special government employee, served a 130-day mandate before stepping down.
During his tenure, no major fraud referrals were visibly made to the Department of Justice, raising concerns about the agency’s effectiveness.
Critics argue this undermines DOGE’s credibility, questioning whether its cost-cutting efforts are more rhetoric than reality.
The lack of transparency has fueled skepticism, leaving the future of DOGE uncertain as its mission and leadership come under scrutiny.
TRUMP: We’ve saved hundreds of billions of dollars.
MORAN: Well, the original promise was $2 trillion. It went to $1 trillion, now it’s $150 billion and heading south. pic.twitter.com/vR6npM2BlB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 30, 2025
TRUMP: We’ve saved hundreds of billions of dollars.
MORAN: Well, the original promise was $2 trillion. It went to $1 trillion, now it’s $150 billion and heading south. pic.twitter.com/vR6npM2BlB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 30, 2025
This is Terry Moran of ABC News.
He did an excellent job fact checking Donald Trump and not backing down from asking tough questions to Trump.
We need more of this and more people like him that will stand up to Donald Trump.
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— Lucas Sanders 💙🗳️🌊💪🌈🚺🟧 (@LucasSa56947288) April 30, 2025
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