DOGE uncovers VA’s agreement to pay $380K per month for minor website modifications
- DOGE discovered the VA paid $380,000 monthly for minor website modifications, which prompted action.
- President Trump created DOGE to cut wasteful spending across the federal government departments.
- The VA contract was canceled, and one internal staffer now handles the website maintenance.
- DOGE said, "Good work by @DeptVetAffairs," highlighting the cost-saving changes at the VA.
- The VA's cost-cutting measures, supported by DOGE, aim to better serve veterans through redirected resources.
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DOGE uncovers VA’s agreement to pay $380K per month for minor website modifications
close Video Democratic senator states he ‘does not believe’ DOGE is tackling waste in federal agencies Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., debates whether DOGE is ‘destroying’ Social Security on ‘The Story.’ The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) paid hundreds of thousands of dollars a month for website changes before canceling the contract and having an internal staffer take over, according to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). While com…
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