Breaking Defense – Depending on who you ask, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has either been a radical effort that has saved taxpayers tens of billions of dollars, or a wild goose chase that has crippled the government for years to come. One thing that many can agree on, however, is uncertainty about exactly how much money has been saved, and where. That’s true especially in the Pentagon, where numbers thrown around by different officials don’t seem to line up.
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