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DOGE Wraps Up: The Trump Administration's Bold Efficiency Move Unpacked
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), launched under Trump’s second term to tackle government bureaucracy, is officially disbanded but its core principles still resonate within ongoing policies. Discover the inner workings, challenges, and legacy DOGE leaves behind.
Introduction
DOGE's Disbandment and Its Immediate Implications
Lingering Influence: DOGE's Principles in the Trump Administration
Key Figures and Leadership Challenges
Public and Expert Reactions
State‑Level Implementation and Broader Adoption
Economic and Industry Impacts
Social Consequences and Public Services
Political Ramifications and Future Government Reforms
Transparency, Accountability, and Public Trust
Conclusion
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