The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has cancelled its contract over $180 million over 48 hours.
“In the last 48 hours, HHS has cancelled its 62 contract [sic] The government's Ministry of Efficiency (DOGE) announced in a social media post on Friday. “These contracts were entirely for administrative costs. None of them touched on the healthcare program, including termination of the $168,000 contract for the Anthony Fauci exhibition at the NIH Museum. was included.”
The news continues to outline significant changes in government spending, led by billionaire Elon Musk, by Doge, including plans to eliminate the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and drastic changes in the US Treasury Department. Doge is occurring as we continue to outline it. The aim is to eliminate more than $100 billion a year in qualification payments to individuals without a Social Security number.
It appears that no federal agencies are being excluded from Doge's reach. The HHS is the latest in a set of goals aimed at eliminating waste from the federal government.
The Fauci exhibit was reserved for completion by July 2025, but is now discarded at $182 million with other HHS administrative costs.
The enemy has long been a controversial figure and has often clashed. President Donald TrumpLast month, we revoked details of taxpayer-funded security. This canceled the former Director (NIAID) of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which was requested by him in 2020, as he became a public spokesman for the government during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“You know, when you work for the government, at some point your security details are off, and you know, you can't have them forever,” Trump moves He talked about it. “We've also left others, but you can't have security details for the rest of your life, as you work for the government.”

Fauci intended to protect infectious disease experts from fearing retaliation from Trump during his second stint at the White House, but Fauci was not charged with a crime. He was given an early pardon from former President Joe Biden. Time for pardon.
Before serving as the president's chief medical advisor during Covid-19, Fauci worked as director of NIAID for nearly 30 years between 1984 and 2022.
He began his career at the National Institutes of Health in 1968 and was widely praised for his efforts to stand up against HIV/AIDS before becoming the public face of government during the pandemic.
HHS did not immediately respond to the Fox News digital request for comments.





