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Elon Musk is risking his life to expose corruption and protect American taxpayers’ money. He must be protected at all costs. Do you stand with Elon musk ?.

Elon Musk is risking his life to expose corruption and protect American taxpayers’ money. He must be protected at all costs.
Do you stand with Elon musk ?.
As billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency scours federal agencies for cost savings, Musk and his team have repeatedly made baseless or false claims about government spending—or exaggerated the level of fraud and waste uncovered at some agencies.
No. DOGE published a list of cost savings on its website earlier this week, and one of the largest was a purported $8 billion canceled technical support contract for Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Office of Diversity and Civil Rights dating back to 2022, according to the New York Times. However, while the contract was initially valued at $8 billion, the price tag was later updated to a much more modest $8 million on Jan. 22, 2025. Just $2.5 million was spent on the contract, suggesting DOGE saved only $5.5 million. DOGE’s site now lists the
Not exactly. DOGE lists $128,233 in savings on “allowance to former presidents” after the agency said it closed a nearly 7,700-square-foot office in Atlanta. Data from the General Services Administration shows a property of the same size leased from President Jimmy Carter’s charity, the Carter Center, at $128,233. The GSA provides funds for each former president annually, though Carter’s allowance would have ended anyways on Dec. 30, 2024, the day after he died
Musk has claimed the Social Security Administration is riddled with mass fraud, including scores of payments made to dead people—and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said “tens of millions” are receiving fraudulent payments. However, while Social Security fraud certainly exists, there’s no evidence it takes place at anywhere near the scale Musk and Leavitt have claimed. The Inspector’s General office that oversees the agency found erroneous payments accounted for less than 1% of total payments between 2015 and 2023. The office has found improper payments to dead people, though on a far smaller scale, and while tens of millions of people over the age of 100 who might be deceased remain in the SSA database, it’s not clear how many actually receive payments. The SSA has previously said payments are automatically canceled for anyone over age 115.