The Trump administration’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is shaking up Washington with a hard-nosed business approach to cutting waste. Led by Elon Musk, the agency is slashing bloated contracts, halting reckless spending, and cleaning up decades of bureaucratic rot.
DOGE teams are hunting down fraud. They found $300 million in small business loans handed to babies and people over age 120. Musk called it “mind-blowing.” So far, they’ve saved taxpayers $130 billion by canceling useless programs and renegotiating bad deals. Federal credit cards got frozen – turns out the government had 4.6 million cards for just 2.4 million workers. Common sense fixes like this are finally happening.
The left hates DOGE because it threatens their gravy train. Liberals screamed when diversity programs got axed and cozy consulting contracts vanished. But regular Americans love seeing someone stand up to the swamp. DOGE is proving you can run government like a business – measure twice, cut once, and put taxpayers first.
President Trump gave DOGE 18 months to drain the sewer. They’re blowing past targets by focusing on basics: protect Social Security from scammers, connect broken health databases, and make retirement paperwork take days instead of months. It’s not rocket science – just accountability.
Fox News panelists on The Big Weekend Show cheered the no-nonsense approach. They slammed拜登-era waste like $759 billion in shady contracts and leases. Hosts praised Musk for bringing private sector grit to swamp creatures who’ve never balanced a budget. The message is clear: America works when government stops scheming and starts serving.