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DOGE’s Website Is Just One Big Twitter Ad


The source code for the new Department for Government Efficiency’s “official US government website” points to X as its primary source of authority while sharing links to the site sends users to x.com.

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At a press conference in the Oval Office this week, Elon Musk this week promised the actions of his so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) project would be “maximally transparent” thanks to information posted to its website.

At the time of his comment, the DOGE website was empty. However, when the site finally came online Thursday morning, it turned out to be little more than a glorified feed of posts from the official DOGE account on Musk’s own X platform, raising new questions about Musk’s conflicts of interest in running DOGE.

DOGE.gov claims to be an “official website of the United States government,” but rather than giving ...


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