DOGE uncovers over 4M government credit cards responsible for 90M transactions
The Department of Government Efficiency announced on X Tuesday that it had uncovered over four million government credit cards that spent nearly $40 billion last year.
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The Department of Government Efficiency announced on X Tuesday that it had uncovered over four million government credit cards that spent nearly $40 billion last year.
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The database includes millions of Americans who are probably dead but who have no death records. But they generally don’t collect checks.