DOGE did not find $2T in fraud, but that doesn’t matter, Musk allies say

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was touted as a revolutionary effort to slash wasteful spending and fraud in the federal government. However, despite its initial fanfare, DOGE has struggled to deliver on its promises. In reality, the agency failed to make any significant dent in federal spending, with critics arguing that it may have even inflicted lasting damage by chasing Musk's own fantasies of waste and inefficiency.

When Musk first launched DOGE, he claimed it could save the federal government at least $2 trillion. However, after Trump's inauguration, the goal was reduced to $1 trillion, then to a modest $150 billion. Despite this, DOGE's efforts have been shrouded in mystery, with much of what the agency has done remaining unclear.

In fact, an investigation by The Guardian found that DOGE claims of cost-cutting and fraud-fighting are often exaggerated or unreliable. For example, the agency's own tracking system contains "egregious errors" and its accounting methods are suspect. Moreover, Democrats investigating DOGE reported that it may have caused around $21.7 billion in waste.

Furthermore, government spending actually increased under DOGE, with no noticeable impact on the month-to-month budget after cuts began. The Cato Institute reported that the federal government spent $7.6 trillion in the first 11 months of calendar year 2025, approximately $248 billion higher by November 2025 compared to the same month in 2024.

Musk's allies have tried to spin DOGE as having a "higher purpose" beyond its initial promise, arguing that it was meant to fundamentally reform government by eradicating taboos around hiring and firing, expanding the use of untested technologies, and lowering resistance to boundary-pushing start-ups seeking federal contracts. The Cato Institute celebrated DOGE for producing the largest peacetime workforce cut on record.

However, not everyone shares this rosy view. Elaine Kamarck, director of the Center for Effective Public Management at the Brookings Institution, warned that DOGE "cut muscle, not fat" because they didn't really know what they were doing.

Despite the mixed assessment of its impact, Musk's allies continue to defend DOGE as a necessary effort to push back against bureaucratic inefficiency. But it seems likely that even Musk would agree that DOGE failed to uncover the vast fraud he continues to predict exists in government – and that its legacy will be a subject of ongoing debate.
 
🤔 I gotta say, I'm kinda disappointed in how DOGE turned out. I mean, Elon's all about innovation and cutting wasteful spending, but it seems like they just ended up chasing their own tails instead 🔄. The whole $2 trillion goal thing was just too optimistic from the start, if you ask me 💸. And now we're seeing that government spending actually increased under DOGE? That's not what I'd call a success story 📉.

And can we talk about how unclear everything is around DOGE? It's like they're trying to hide something or make it seem like they're doing more than they actually are 🤫. The whole thing just feels like a big mess, you know? 💥
 
I'm low-key disappointed in Elon's DOGE project 🤔. It started out all hyped up, promising to save trillions, but now it just seems like another mess. Like, who thought chasing $2 trillion in savings was feasible? 🤑 And don't even get me started on the "egregious errors" in their tracking system... that's just red flag after red flag 🚨.

And the fact that spending actually increased under DOGE is wild to me 🤯. I mean, I know they said they were cutting costs and all, but if you're not actually making a dent, then what are you doing? It's like trying to cut grass without even mowing 😂.

I also feel bad for the people who got hurt by DOGE. $21.7 billion in waste? That's no joke 💸. And now it seems like even Musk himself might be rethinking his whole "fraud exists everywhere" vibe 🤦‍♂️.

Anyway, I think DOGE needs a serious overhaul (no pun intended 😅). Maybe Elon can just admit that he got a little carried away and we move on? 🙏
 
😐🤔 Musk's big idea for DOGE kinda fell flat 🤦‍♂️. I mean, who needs $2 trillion in savings? 🤑 It sounds like a lot but it's just not realistic 💸. And now they're saying $150 billion? 🤑 That's still a lot of dough 💰.

I don't get why they couldn't make the numbers add up 🔢. They said they'd cut waste and fraud, but all we see is more spending 📈. And what about those "egregious errors" in their tracking system 🤯? How can you fix that? 🙄

And Elon's allies are still trying to spin DOGE as a genius idea 🧠. But Elaine Kamarck said they just cut fat, not muscle 💪. That doesn't sound like saving money at all 🤑.

I'm just gonna stick with the experts on this one 👥. It seems like DOGE was more of a PR stunt than actual reform 📺.
 
I'm kinda underwhelmed by DOGE's whole hype 🤔. I mean, $2 trillion in savings? It sounds too good to be true 💸. And now it's down to $150 billion? Yeah, still optimistic 😏. What really gets me is that they're trying to spin this as some kind of revolutionary effort, but the truth is just that Elon Musk was kinda full of hot air 🚀. The fact that they've actually increased government spending and caused more waste is pretty disappointing 😒. And let's be real, $21.7 billion in waste? That's not exactly a drop in the bucket 🏊‍♂️. I guess only time will tell if DOGE will leave a lasting impact or just fade away into obscurity 🕰️.
 
Honestly 🤔, I'm kinda surprised by how underwhelming DOGE was from the start. I mean, $2 trillion savings? That's just crazy talk 💸. And now we're down to $150 billion? It feels like they were just throwing some numbers out there to get attention 📰.

I don't think it's a bad thing that people are questioning the effectiveness of DOGE, though. At least we know what went wrong now 🤷‍♂️. The fact that their tracking system has errors and accounting methods are sketchy? That's not good 👎. And those $21.7 billion in waste? Not exactly what I'd call success 💸.

I also think it's interesting how Musk's team is trying to spin DOGE as some kind of bold experiment 🤯. "Higher purpose" and all that jazz 🙄. But if you ask me, that just means they were winging it and hoping for the best 🎯. And who knows, maybe we'll learn something from their mistakes 💡.
 
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