The post DOGE Rejects Shutdown Claims, Says Next Update Is Coming Soon appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DOGE rejected claims that it shut down early, slamming Reuters. Reuters said that the agency’s functions were usurped by the OPM. OPM Director Scott Kupor said that DOGE is no longer a centralized entity. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) boldly rejected claims that it had been dissolved ahead of schedule and fired back at a Reuters report that said the agency no longer existed as a “centralized entity” and had effectively concluded its mandate eight months early. In a statement posted on X, the department dismissed the article as “fake news” and insisted that the initiative remains active under the pro-crypto Donald Trump administration even after the exit of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk.  As usual, this is fake news from @Reuters. President Trump was given a mandate by the American people to modernize the federal government and reduce waste, fraud and abuse. Just last week, DOGE terminated 78 wasteful contracts and saved taxpayers $335M. We’ll be back in a few… https://t.co/S1pSmx26s0 — Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) November 24, 2025 Reuters Claims Dissolution A recent investigation alleged that DOGE no longer functioned as a single coordinated entity and that its responsibilities had been absorbed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Reuters claimed that the agency has ended operations earlier than scheduled despite an order that originally greenlit operations through mid‑2026. In response, DOGE dismissed the report, adding that the department remains operational. DOGE was created to reduce waste, modernize government operations, and streamline federal spending under President Donald Trump’s direction and it said that it continues to do so.  The department boasted new rounds of contract terminations and reductions across multiple agencies in an effort to cut unnecessary spending. It claimed to have terminated 78 wasteful contracts and saved taxpayers $335 million in the past week alone.  Related:… The post DOGE Rejects Shutdown Claims, Says Next Update Is Coming Soon appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DOGE rejected claims that it shut down early, slamming Reuters. Reuters said that the agency’s functions were usurped by the OPM. OPM Director Scott Kupor said that DOGE is no longer a centralized entity. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) boldly rejected claims that it had been dissolved ahead of schedule and fired back at a Reuters report that said the agency no longer existed as a “centralized entity” and had effectively concluded its mandate eight months early. In a statement posted on X, the department dismissed the article as “fake news” and insisted that the initiative remains active under the pro-crypto Donald Trump administration even after the exit of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk.  As usual, this is fake news from @Reuters. President Trump was given a mandate by the American people to modernize the federal government and reduce waste, fraud and abuse. Just last week, DOGE terminated 78 wasteful contracts and saved taxpayers $335M. We’ll be back in a few… https://t.co/S1pSmx26s0 — Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) November 24, 2025 Reuters Claims Dissolution A recent investigation alleged that DOGE no longer functioned as a single coordinated entity and that its responsibilities had been absorbed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Reuters claimed that the agency has ended operations earlier than scheduled despite an order that originally greenlit operations through mid‑2026. In response, DOGE dismissed the report, adding that the department remains operational. DOGE was created to reduce waste, modernize government operations, and streamline federal spending under President Donald Trump’s direction and it said that it continues to do so.  The department boasted new rounds of contract terminations and reductions across multiple agencies in an effort to cut unnecessary spending. It claimed to have terminated 78 wasteful contracts and saved taxpayers $335 million in the past week alone.  Related:…

DOGE Rejects Shutdown Claims, Says Next Update Is Coming Soon

  • DOGE rejected claims that it shut down early, slamming Reuters.
  • Reuters said that the agency’s functions were usurped by the OPM.
  • OPM Director Scott Kupor said that DOGE is no longer a centralized entity.

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) boldly rejected claims that it had been dissolved ahead of schedule and fired back at a Reuters report that said the agency no longer existed as a “centralized entity” and had effectively concluded its mandate eight months early.

In a statement posted on X, the department dismissed the article as “fake news” and insisted that the initiative remains active under the pro-crypto Donald Trump administration even after the exit of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. 

Reuters Claims Dissolution

A recent investigation alleged that DOGE no longer functioned as a single coordinated entity and that its responsibilities had been absorbed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Reuters claimed that the agency has ended operations earlier than scheduled despite an order that originally greenlit operations through mid‑2026.

In response, DOGE dismissed the report, adding that the department remains operational. DOGE was created to reduce waste, modernize government operations, and streamline federal spending under President Donald Trump’s direction and it said that it continues to do so. 

The department boasted new rounds of contract terminations and reductions across multiple agencies in an effort to cut unnecessary spending. It claimed to have terminated 78 wasteful contracts and saved taxpayers $335 million in the past week alone. 

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A Program That Once Made Waves

The Reuters report said that DOGE’s presence has reduced since the early months of Trump’s second term, when DOGE carried out unexpected visits to federal offices, trimmed agency budgets, and oversaw massive workforce reductions. 

Staff reportedly left headquarters by the summer, with some concerned their roles in cost‑cutting efforts could bring legal scrutiny. Senior personnel, including Acting Administrator Amy Gleason, shifted their focus to other departments, and Trump himself began referring to DOGE in the past tense, as per Reuters.

Notably, Musk, who had served as the most visible symbol of DOGE’s agenda, exited following a Washington policy dispute. OPM Director Scott Kupor later acknowledged that DOGE no longer operated as a centrally organized body, claiming that most of the powers of the department have been usurped by the OPM.

Related: Musk–Trump Feud Explodes as White House Quietly Kills DOGE Project

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