Despite the attacks against DOGE, they keep pushing forward.
And they keep saving us billions!
It’s not hard to see that the ones protesting against DOGE are pro-fraud.
And they just posted an update on their savings efforts.
Looks like it’s time for rehiring.
Trump’s DOGE efficiency agency says it slashes $25B in federal spending as rehiring begins https://t.co/DiHt4w8b6E
— Spilly (@Spillywheels) June 11, 2025
$25 billion!…
Very well done on saving almost $25 Billion!!!
— Alexandre Lores
(@alexandre_lores) June 11, 2025
Fox News reports:
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced on Wednesday it has decreased its annual non-defense federal obligations by an additional ~1.9% since last month.
As of June 8th, annual non-defense federal obligations are down 22.4%, or ~$25B, as compared to 2024, DOGE announced on X.
The cut marks an additional ~1.9% reduction from last month’s figures, which were announced on May 8.
“Cash outlays will follow as obligations come due,” DOGE wrote in the post. “Our initiative to reduce wasteful spend, consistent with the DOGE Cost Efficiency Executive Order, continues to bear fruit.”
On May 14, DOGE announced the current year’s non-defense federal obligations were down 20.5% as compared to 2024.
The announcement came minutes before Fox News Digital was first to report the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is rehiring more than 450 previously fired employees belonging to multiple divisions within the agency’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
And may the spending cuts continue!
BREAKING: The U.S. House just voted 213-207 to move forward with approving President Trump’s first round of DOGE and other spending cuts, $9.3B.
NPR, PBS and USAID on the chopping block.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 11, 2025
It was in February that DOGE said they were saving us $1 billion a day, and it looks like there’s no stopping them!
Our markets forecast @DOGE to cut $250B this year, with a 14% chance of $1T
DOGE has said it is currently saving the Federal Government $1B/day with a goal of $3B/day pic.twitter.com/GSSoUunkSX
— Kalshi (@Kalshi) February 5, 2025
With all these savings, maybe we can start fixing our infrastructure?
The National Weather Service @NWS is collaborating with DOGE to modernize its nationwide Weather Radio system. Of their 1033 transmitter sites, ~380 still rely on copper lines from the 1960s.
These lines are expensive ($17M/yr) and faulty. For example, Los Angeles’ T1 line goes… pic.twitter.com/pEkFmqb1g1
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) June 11, 2025
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