The U.S. government's Efficiency Department has been dissolved.

According to Jin10, after taking office in January this year, U.S. President Trump established the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with great fanfare to reduce the size of the government. Although the department has eight months left in its term, it has already been dissolved. When asked about the status of the Department of Government Efficiency, U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director Cooper said, “It doesn't exist at all.” Cooper added that the Department of Government Efficiency is no longer a “centralized agency.” This is the first confirmation from the Trump administration that the Department of Government Efficiency has been dissolved. This agency, led by Musk, was established in January of this year and aimed at sweeping reforms in Washington, rapidly reducing the size of federal agencies, cutting their budgets, or shifting their focus to Trump's priorities. According to the executive order signed by Trump after taking office, the Department of Government Efficiency was supposed to operate until July 2026.

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LongAndShortSuckersvip
· 2025-11-23 23:10
The government efficiency department (DOGE) established by President Trump has been dissolved, despite the original plan to operate until 2026. The director of the Office of Personnel Management, Cooper, confirmed that the department no longer exists, marking the failure of the Trump administration's attempt to reform the department.
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