This @NPR article is full of inaccurate and misleading statements. As an example, NPR claims: “The most recent contract termination on DOGE's website purports to show $4.3 million in savings from canceling a $4.4 million consulting contract for the Federal Aviation Administration. The linked contract is not terminated, is worth about $150,000 and almost all of the money has been spent already.” In reality, see the receipt below for the $4.3M of de-obligated funds which are the very definition of taxpayer savings (highlighted for reference), and the contract was re-scoped down to $150k. We find it careless at best, malicious at worst, that NPR claims “As NPR has frequently reported, DOGE's claims are overstated, full of errors and seem to reflect little understanding of the federal procurement process.” The objective reader should disregard this @NPR piece.
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