Will DOGE cripple the UN's agencies?
- The Department of Government Efficiency launched a portal for the public to suggest ways to reduce excessive regulations earlier this month, according to DOGE.
- Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy discussed using DOGE to create a list of regulations for President Trump, as stated in their Wall Street Journal op-ed last November.
- President Trump signed a memo allowing regulations to be removed without a public notice and comment period, highlighting a push for swift deregulation, according to Fox News.
- DOGE aims to combine transparency and waste reduction by letting the public recommend deregulatory actions, as emphasized by White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers.
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Will DOGE cripple the UN's agencies?
Former American diplomat Hugh Dugan is leading an effort to ‘DOGE’ the UN. His team is looking into ways to make the global organisation more cost effective. His proposals come as the UN is already facing a liquidity crisis and more cuts are announced everyday. FRANCE 24's Jessica Le Masurier reports from New York. Sharon Gaffney speaks to Rosa Freedman, Professor of Law, Conflict and Global Development at the University of Reading.


DOGE abruptly cut a program for teens with disabilities. This student is 'devastated'
The program, Charting My Path for Future Success, aimed to help teens with disabilities transition from high school to the real world. It abruptly ended when DOGE terminated its federal contract.
Americans witnessing crippling federal regulations can go directly to DOGE to report red tape rule
DOGE helped launch a website where Americans can directly report strict government regulations and rules for review for potential deregulation, Fox Digital learned.
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