DOGE Deactivates Over 200,000 Federal Credit Cards in Waste-Cutting Effort
The Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency targets unused and unnecessary cards across 16 federal agencies, part of a broader initiative to reduce government spending.
- The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has deactivated more than 200,000 federal credit cards after an audit revealed they were unused or unnecessary.
- The audit is part of a pilot program involving 16 federal agencies, with over 4.6 million active cards identified at the start of the review.
- The Interior Department and Health and Human Services saw the largest number of cancellations, with tens of thousands of travel and purchase cards deactivated.
- DOGE, established in January and led by Elon Musk, aims to cut government inefficiencies and has also reduced federal staff through layoffs and voluntary resignations.
- Critics have raised concerns about the impact on agency operations and questioned Musk's authority as an unelected official to make federal spending decisions.