Elon Musk revealed that the government's Office of Efficiency (DOGE) has discovered that the Office of Small Business (SBA) has given over $300 million in loans to children under the age of 11.
Inside the cabinet Meeting At the White House on Monday, President Donald Trump spoke about how his administration has made many “cuts” in relation to people who are “not at work” or are working. Trump also spoke about how his administration found “false contracts,” noting that Doge's Musk and his team “catched” many of the fraudulent contracts.
“The case of fraud was at small business managers who were handing out loans – $330 million worth of loans to people under the age of 11,” Musk revealed. “I think Kelly, the youngest, was a nine-month-old guy who got a $100,000 loan, and that's the very precocious baby we're talking about here.”
in post On X, Musk responded to a post from his DOGE account, revealing that the SBA was requesting “the date of birth collection for all direct loan applications,” and suspended the “direct loan process for people over 120 years old and under the age of 18.”
“There are no more loans for babies or those who are not living old,” Musk wrote in his post.
Hannah Knudsen of Breitbart News reported on Friday that Doge had announced that it had cancelled “105 contracts, $935 million.”
Doge Website Currently, approximately 6,637 contracts have ended, totaling “$200 billion in savings.”
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The contracts listed below are published on fpds.gov. Posting FPDS contract termination notifications can be delayed by up to one month. There may be a contradiction [sic] Between FPDS/USASPENDING and posted numbers, the latter arises directly from agency contracts and grant staff.
At a cabinet meeting, USDA Secretary Brook Rollins revealed that the USDA has “cancelled a $300,000 contract to educate food justice for queer and transgender farmers in San Francisco.”
“A similar contract we cancelled in New York — again, educate trans and queer farmers about food justice and food equality,” Rollins added. “I don't even know what that means, but it appears that the last administration wanted our taxpayer dollars to that.”
