D.O.G.E. claims $84B savings in early weeks of Trump’s presidency but faces media scrutiny. D.O.G.E.’s budget grew from $6.75M to $14.4M in just a week, sparking criticism. Musk targets federal waste but faces calls for transparency amid spending concerns. In the first few weeks of President Donald Trump’s administration, the new Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E.) has reportedly saved U.S. taxpayers an estimated $84 billion. That breaks down to about $4 billion each day, a number some media outlets have minimized. Yet, D.O.G.E. has drawn scrutiny over its spending practices and internal operations. . @DOGE has saved U.S. taxpayers $84 BILLION and counting in just the first few weeks of Trump’s Presidency That’s $4 BILLION per day, yet the media will tell you it’s insignificant pic.twitter.com/8DsnqE0p9t — Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) February 12, 2025 Elon Musk’s task force aimed at cutting federal spending has seen its budget grow since its inception. Financial filings reveal that the department’s allocation jumped from $6.75 million on January 30 to $14.4 million by February 8, indicating a boost in operational funding. Relate… The post D.O.G.E. Saves U.S. Taxpayers $84B in First Weeks of Trump’s Presidency, But Critics Slam Cost-Cutting Moves appeared first on Coin Edition .