PANews reported on November 24th that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which President Trump established with great fanfare in January to reduce the size of the government, has been dissolved despite having eight months remaining in its term. When asked about the current state of DOGE, the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, Cooper, said, "It simply doesn't exist." Cooper added that DOGE is no longer a "centralized agency." This is the first time the Trump administration has confirmed the dissolution of DOGE. This agency, led by Musk, implemented sweeping reforms in Washington after its establishment in January, rapidly reducing the size of federal agencies, cutting their budgets, or shifting their focus to Trump's priorities. According to an executive order signed by Trump after taking office, DOGE was supposed to operate until July 2026.PANews reported on November 24th that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which President Trump established with great fanfare in January to reduce the size of the government, has been dissolved despite having eight months remaining in its term. When asked about the current state of DOGE, the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, Cooper, said, "It simply doesn't exist." Cooper added that DOGE is no longer a "centralized agency." This is the first time the Trump administration has confirmed the dissolution of DOGE. This agency, led by Musk, implemented sweeping reforms in Washington after its establishment in January, rapidly reducing the size of federal agencies, cutting their budgets, or shifting their focus to Trump's priorities. According to an executive order signed by Trump after taking office, DOGE was supposed to operate until July 2026.

The U.S. Department of Efficiency has been dissolved.

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PANews reported on November 24th that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which President Trump established with great fanfare in January to reduce the size of the government, has been dissolved despite having eight months remaining in its term. When asked about the current state of DOGE, the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, Cooper, said, "It simply doesn't exist." Cooper added that DOGE is no longer a "centralized agency." This is the first time the Trump administration has confirmed the dissolution of DOGE. This agency, led by Musk, implemented sweeping reforms in Washington after its establishment in January, rapidly reducing the size of federal agencies, cutting their budgets, or shifting their focus to Trump's priorities. According to an executive order signed by Trump after taking office, DOGE was supposed to operate until July 2026.

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