‘Mostly Made Up’? GAO Exposes Billions in Bullshit Elon Musk Claims About DOGE

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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk prepares to give $1,000,000 to a Wisconsin voter during a town hall meeting on March 30, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

DOGE was a “slapdash and deceptive effort” that only succeeded in “putting Americans’ sensitive data at risk and hollowing out critical agencies,” said US Sen. Gary Peters.

report from the Government Accountability Office released Thursday details how Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency wildly exaggerated the savings it was able to deliver for the US federal government.

The report, requested by Sens. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), finds that DOGE used a number of tricks to inflate the value of its purported savings, including taking credit for ending leases that were already in the process of being terminated and falsely claiming to have canceled contracts that were left intact.

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The report also finds that DOGE “did not provide sufficient information to verify the method used to calculate 96%” of savings purportedly achieved through grant cancellations.

And in cases where DOGE actually was responsible for terminating a contract or cancelling a lease, the report notes that it “did not consistently use its stated methodology for calculating savings or disclose limitations in a sufficient manner.”

Even in instances where the department followed its stated methodology, the report adds, “it did not account for many complexities and nuances of federal contracting,” such as obligations or settlement costs that may have come from ending a contract.

In touting the GAO report, Peters said it exposed DOGE as a “slapdash and deceptive effort” at streamlining government spending that only succeeded in “putting Americans’ sensitive data at risk and hollowing out critical agencies.”

Blumenthal accused the Trump administration of using DOGE as cover to “recklessly slash government programs, ransacking critical services and resources and proudly displaying supposed ‘savings.’”

Jessica Tillipman, associate dean for government procurement law at the George Washington University Law School, highlighted a number of DOGE flubs in a social media post breaking down the GAO report, including a “favorite example” of DOGE claiming $28 million in savings related to an Air Force contract that in reality only saved around $600,000.

Eric Boehm, writer for libertarian magazine Reason, said that the GAO report revealed that the savings Musk and his minions claimed from their work was “mostly just made up.”

In his assessment, Blumenthal said the report only “underscores the need for increased transparency and accountability from the Trump administration so the American public can better understand DOGE’s activities as the organization guts vital government programs.”

Article by Brad Reed republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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Decades after the US buried nuclear waste abroad, climate change could unearth it

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US military officers watch nuclear waste being dumped on Runit Island in the Marshall Islands.COURTESY OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

A new report says melting ice sheets and rising seas could disturb waste from U.S. nuclear projects in Greenland and the Marshall Islands.

Ariana Tibon was in college at the University of Hawaiʻi in 2017 when she saw the photo online: a black-and-white picture of a man holding a baby. The caption said: “Nelson Anjain getting his baby monitored on March 2, 1954, by an AEC RadSafe team member on Rongelap two days after ʻBravo.’” 

Tibon had never seen the man before. But she recognized the name as her great-grandfather’s. At the time, he was living on Rongelap in the Marshall Islands when the U.S. conducted Castle Bravo, the largest of 67 nuclear weapon tests there during the Cold War. The tests displaced and sickened Indigenous people, poisoned fish, upended traditional food practices, and caused cancers and other negative health repercussions that continue to reverberate today. 

A federal report by the Government Accountability Office published last month examines what’s left of that nuclear contamination, not only in the Pacific but also in Greenland and Spain. The authors conclude that climate change could disturb nuclear waste left in Greenland and the Marshall Islands. “Rising sea levels could spread contamination in RMI, and conflicting risk assessments cause residents to distrust radiological information from the U.S. Department of Energy,” the report says. 

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