U.S. President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has disbanded with eight months left in its mandate, bringing an end to a high-profile initiative launched as a central piece of Trump’s plan to shrink the federal government, Reuters reported.

Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Scott Kupor confirmed to Reuters earlier this month that DOGE no longer exists as a functioning unit. “That doesn’t exist,” Kupor said when asked about its status. He added that DOGE is no longer a “centralised entity.”

Trump had signed an executive order stating DOGE would run through July 2026, but the administration has not made any formal public announcement of its closure, Reuters said.

How the unit operated, and where its work moved

DOGE was set up in January 2025 and imme

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