The “department of government efficiency” (Doge) has apparently been dissolved with eight months still remaining on its contract, ending a drawn-out campaign of invading federal agencies and firing thousands of federal workers.

“That doesn’t exist,” office of personnel management (OPM) director Scott Kupor told Reuters earlier this month when asked about Doge’s status, adding that it was no longer a “centralized entity”.

The statement confirmed longstanding suspicions that Doge, created by an executive order that Donald Trump signed on his first day, was on its way out. The tech billionaire Elon Musk and the former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy were tapped to lead the effort and were expected to drive “large scale structural reform” through 24 July 2026.

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    10 hours ago

    It wasn’t a serious attempt at what it’s name suggests it might be about. It was just about destroying things some billionaires didn’t like.

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      This is it exactly. He just wanted to gut the agencies that were actively investigating him or were threatening to regulate his businesses. There was no altruistic motive behind any of it. He paid for the access he needed to destroy that infrastructure.

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      Nah, it would be different if that was it

      At least some of them legit thought they were helping, and everyone else was an idiot.

      Huge changes were given ridiculous deadlines and zero guidance. A lot of that shit won’t kick in till new year, agencies are legally required to follow thru, there’s no off ramp.

      A lot of basic shit no one thinks about is going to stop breaking, in addition to the shit they intentionally broke.