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DOGE ends 108 'wasteful' contracts, including for an 'executive transformational leadership training program'

DOGE frequently touts the endings of wasteful government spending on social media

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues to slash programs deemed to be useless, announcing Wednesday the elimination of 108 "wasteful contracts."

In a post on X, the Elon Musk-led group said it got rid of the contracts, which have a ceiling value of $250 million and a savings of $70 million. 

The problem contracts included a $14,000 commitment by the Department of Health and Human Services for an "executive transformational leadership training program."

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Wednesday announced the elimination of 108 "wasteful contracts." (iStock)

Another was a $5.2 million contract with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, the human resources agency for the federal government, to "provide strategic advisory and assistance to improve and transform current processes and organizational systems".

DOGE recently announced $51 million in cuts from the U.S. African Development Foundation, which included hundreds of thousands of dollars for marketing shea butter and pineapple juice, as well as mango drying facilities.

Elon Musk wearing a Trump hat

Elon Musk helps lead DOGE.  (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

The group was created in an effort to slash government waste and provide additional transparency in government spending. 

It recently helped the U.S. Coast Guard save $32.7 million by eliminating an "ineffective IT program" known as the Logistics Information Management System.

Coast Guard Ship and DOGE Logo

DOGE helped the Coast Guard cut a program that will save the military branch nearly $33 million. (iStock | DOGE)

Americans recently shared mixed reviews of the transparency group. Fox News Digital conducted interviews in Knoxville, Tennessee; Washington, D.C.; Detroit, Michigan; and Houston, Texas, where citizens provided reactions and graded its ongoing efforts.

Some criticized DOGE for "trying to do their job with a sledgehammer," while others praised the group for looking into government waste.

Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Authored by Louis Casiano via FoxNews April 9th 2025