Although they are not making as many headlines as earlier this year when they were first introduced, the DOGE Team is hard at work and continues to save money for American taxpayers.
Earlier this week DOGE announced they had eliminated another $14.3 billion in bogus contracts, including international contracts tied to USAID.
The DOGE team terminated one contract tied to USAID worth $850,000 for a “resilience adviser” in Somalia.

Let’s hope the DOGE team digs deeper into that slush fund. Where do you suppose the money really went?
Contracts Update!
Over the last 4 days, agencies terminated 256 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $14.3B and savings of $11.5B, including an $850k USAID professional services contract for a “resilience advisor” in Somalia, and a $198k GSA consulting contract for… pic.twitter.com/ufpzwFsxCl
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) July 2, 2025
That Somalian resilience officer must have performed one hell of a sales pitch! We nned a few photos of this guy.
DOGE also terminated funding to the “director of the Armenian innovation hub” earlier this week.
July 4th Contracts Update!
In the last 2 days, agencies terminated 54 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $1.8B and savings of $804M, including a $842k USAID professional services contract for a “director of the Armenia innovation hub within the USAID/Armenia Economic… pic.twitter.com/kUBAwkyGDr
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) July 4, 2025
DOGE is still working hard saving taxpayer dollars despite all of the pushback from Democrats. These leftists sure hate to see this easy money trickle away from their friends and associates.
[Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on The Gateway Pundit.com]
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