DOGE Cuts $2.1 Million Consulting Contract in Democratic Republic of Congo

DOGE Cuts $2.1 Million Consulting Contract in Democratic Republic of Congo


The Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) latest round of cuts featured 80 contracts totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, including $2.1 million for a “senior advisor in the Democratic Republic of Congo.”

DOGE, the Trump administration’s Elon Musk-led auditing machine, announced the newest cancellations in a Wednesday X post:

According to the department, the “wasteful” contracts had a ceiling value of $203.6 million and savings of $139.1 million. 

The cancelled “management consulting” contract in the D.R.C. was being paid by the U.S. Department of State, DOGE said.

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The news comes just days after DOGE announced $420 million in savings after cancelling over 100 contracts with a ceiling value of $1.1 billion, Breitbart News reported.

“Wasteful” projects across several agencies were slashed, including a $3.1 million

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