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    Trump to retain Elon Musk-led DOGE

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    President Donald Trump has expressed his decision to retain the services of the Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE.

    The President made this known on Thursday at the White House during a meeting with members of his cabinet.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio, departmental secretaries, and DOGE chief tech billionaire and special government employee Elon Musk were present.

    President Trump said he wanted to keep DOGE’s employees and was thrilled by the work they have been doing.

    Trump replied, “Your people are fantastic, hopefully, they’ll stay around for the long haul,” in response to Musk’s remarks. We want to retain as many as possible. They are “excellent, intelligent, perceptive, inventive, and highly computer-savvy.”

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