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Daily Times on MSNTrump's DOGE uses AI to cut federal rulesThe Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has begun using a powerful artificial intelligence tool to review nearly 200,000 federal regulations. According to internal documents, the department plans to remove half of these rules within a year of Donald Trump's return to office.
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DOGE tool reportedly in use at housing and consumer protection agencies already, with goal of slashing thousands of regulations
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump Administration's DOGE Halts Billions in Healthcare Funding for Extra ReviewA new initiative called "Defend the Spend" is paralyzing billions in federal healthcare funding across multiple agencies. Critics warn the extra layer of review could threaten essential services for those who need them most.
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India Today on MSNDonald Trump's DOGE AI tool aims to wipe out half of US federal regulations, says reportThe US government under Donald Trump is reportedly using an artificial intelligence tool to identify and scrap nearly half of all federal regulations.
There’s been a “targeted, surgical removal of data sets, or elements of data sets, that are not aligned with the administration’s priorities,” said Denice Ross at the Federation of American Scientists.
House Republicans gave the final stamp of approval early Friday morning to a package of $9 billion in spending cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, handing a win to President Donald Trump.
Several high-profile DOGE initiatives touched Green Bay early on in President Donald Trump's second term. They haven't stuck around.
Back in February, James Fishback, founder and CEO of investment firm Azoria, proposed the idea of a “DOGE dividend” on social media. It was an idea that caught the attention of Elon Musk. “American taxpayers deserve a ‘DOGE Dividend’: 20% the money that DOGE saves should be sent back to hard-working Americans as a tax refund check,
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Trump's Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk faced resistance while attempting to reduce federal workforce and address the $37 trillion national debt.