Over the weekend, Reuters reported that the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency, which was once helmed by billionaire Elon Musk before he flamed out with Trump in May, is no more.
Office of Personnel Management director Scott Kupor told Reuters that DOGE “doesn’t exist,” adding that it’s no longer a “centralized entity.”
Adding to the drama, three days before Reuters published its story, Politico reported that “former and current DOGE employees” — it’s unclear what their exact job titles are or were — fear that they’re at risk of prosecution, now that Musk has fallen out of favor with Trump and left the government.
Staffers have “lived with the ever-present threat of backlash — public scrutiny, upset Cabinet officials, even the prospect that someone might assert c

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