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Did DOGE Shut Down?

The “department of government efficiency” (Doge) has apparently been dissolved with eight months still remaining on its contract, ending a drawn-out campaign of invading federal agencies and firing thousands of federal workers.
Suspicions that Doge may have been disbanded began to surface earlier this summer, after Politico reported in June that staffers had “packed up their clothes and bedding” at the department’s headquarters, where they had been sleeping since February, and looked for new homes.

The Department of Government Efficiency, which exposed rampant fraud and abuse within Washington, is no more. This operation apparently is being shut down eight months before its expiration date (via The Guardian):

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