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BumRushDaShow

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Sat May 10, 2025, 04:30 AM May 10

More than $220 million in contracts canceled by Musk and DOGE have been brought back

Source: Yahoo! News/The Independent

Fri, May 9, 2025 at 5:12 PM EDT


More than $220 million worth of contracts cancelled by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have been brought back. Forty-four of the government contracts ended by DOGE and Musk have been revived by federal agencies, according to a federal spending data review by The New York Times. However, DOGE still lists 43 of those contracts on its website as having been terminated, and some were added after they had been restored. This led to several data errors on the site.

The White House told the outlet that the paperwork lag would be fixed. The contracts that have been rekindled include everything from software license agreements to partnerships with vendors in charge of data and records for the government. Most of the contracts came to an end in February and March amid demands that agencies make massive cutbacks.

Agencies subsequently restored the contracts, at times only days after they had been cancelled. For instance, the Environmental Protection Agency restored a contract after two and a half hours, but DOGE still listed the contract as canceled for weeks. The contract was subsequently extended, now costing more than previously.

Musk and DOGE set out to cut $1 trillion out of the $7 trillion federal budget, but the backtracking on cancelled contracts revealed the difficulties of making such expansive cuts. Contractors told the paper that as DOGE rushed to urge agencies to cancel contracts that were likely to be revived, as some were required by law, and some required skills that the government doesn’t have.

Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/elon-musk-doge-government-contracts-b2748289.html

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More than $220 million in contracts canceled by Musk and DOGE have been brought back (Original Post) BumRushDaShow May 10 OP
Musk's slash-and-burn approach has been a huge failure, but MAGA believes it's getting rid of an imaginary deep state. Lonestarblue May 10 #1
But Musk and DOGE are both still adding the value of those contracts to the money they claim to have saved the taxpayer. Martin68 May 10 #2

Lonestarblue

(12,624 posts)
1. Musk's slash-and-burn approach has been a huge failure, but MAGA believes it's getting rid of an imaginary deep state.
Sat May 10, 2025, 07:46 AM
May 10

In addition to the contracts that had to be renewed to keep the government functioning, Trump has saved zero money. CBS has reported that he has already spent over $200 billion than was spent in the first quarter last year, and he wasn’t even in office the full quarter. At that rate, he will add a trillion dollars per year to the national debt, much of it unfunded by Congress so he is spending money not approved by the voters’ representatives.

“Despite promises to cut spending during the campaign and his first few months in office, President Trump's federal government has spent more than $200 billion more in his first 100 days compared to the same time period last year.

In fact, the government is now spending more, day to day, than was spent in nine of the last 10 years. The exception: 2021, when the government was spending trillions to fight the coronavirus pandemic and prevent an economic disaster.”

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-promised-cuts-spent-200-billion-more/

Martin68

(25,782 posts)
2. But Musk and DOGE are both still adding the value of those contracts to the money they claim to have saved the taxpayer.
Sat May 10, 2025, 11:13 AM
May 10
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