DOGE Is Dead, But Its Impact on Veterans Will Last Decades – Rolling Stone

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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 30: Tesla CEO Elon Musk and U.S. President Donald Trump listen to a question from reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on May 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. Musk, who served as an adviser to Trump and led the Department of Government Efficiency, announced he would leave his role in the Trump administration to refocus on his businesses.  (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Elon Musk and Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House on May 30, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images

The Greatest Victims of Trumpโ€™s Greatest Grift Are Americaโ€™s Greatest Heroes

The Department of Government Efficiency has been eliminated, but its legacy of shafting our veterans will live for decades

November 29, 2025

Donald Trumpโ€™s administration promised that the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) would save America trillions by slashing federal contracts, eliminating โ€œwaste,โ€ and shrinking the federal workforce. In reality, we got hack squads of political enforcers who rummaged through government systems, torched veteran-owned business contracts, fired thousands of veterans from federal service, and dismantled Department of Veteran Affairs programs designed to protect both veterans and taxpayers. So itโ€™s fitting, if tragic, that DOGE has itself been dissolved eight months before its chartered end.

Named after Elon Muskโ€™s favorite cryptocurrency, DOGE was never about efficiency. It was the shotgun marriage of Project 2025 and โ€œWe need something for Elon to do.โ€ Americaโ€™s veterans paid the heaviest price for this Frankensteinโ€™s monster, which spent months clumsily strip-mining the federal government in order to make the rich richer.

Three stories illustrate how DOGE damaged our veterans most of all. First, the early warning signs: firing veteran federal employees en masse, pushing GI Bill mortgages toward default, and threatening to further destroy the VA workforce. Then came the VA budget fight, in which the administration requested a record $435 billion while simultaneously planning to eliminate thousands of positions โ€” including 2,000 staff from the Veterans Benefits Administration, the people who process disability claims and help veterans navigate the system. Then came the mass exodus of doctors, nurses and other professionals at VA. The math never added up.

In fact, itโ€™s estimated that DOGEโ€™s โ€œsavingsโ€ were exaggerated by more than 95 percent. Of the more than $50 billion DOGE claimed to have saved, only $1.4 billion could be verified โ€” and not a single dollar went back to the Treasury to reduce the deficit. At the same time, Trump was working with Republicans on his so-called Big Beautiful Bill, which is expected to increase the federal deficit by $4 trillion. Not a cent of that money will be seen in any tangible way by most  Americans. Itโ€™s the largest investment in nothing this nation has ever seen.

Veterans across the federal government โ€” who make up roughly one-third of the civilian workforce โ€” were disproportionately targeted by DOGE. These werenโ€™t just โ€œgovernment employees.โ€ These were disabled veterans using federal employment as a lifeline; parents relying on a stable VA, Defense Department, State Department, and other institutions to support their families; and retirees from Iraq and Afghanistan who depend on VA health care while rebuilding their civilian lives. DOGE tore through these jobs while Elon joked on social media and quoted Office Space.

My hat goes off to Elon and Trump. When all is said and done, this may be the greatest scam ever pulled on the American taxpayers. They had people cheering this absolute massacre of our veteran workforce and veteran benefit programs, while actually paying extra to hurt veterans and watch their own government become dysfunctional. Bravo, gentlemen.  

The damage was particularly bad at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Trump gloated earlier this month, on Veterans Day, that his administration fired โ€œthousandsโ€ of the โ€œsick peopleโ€ and โ€œthievesโ€ who he claimed were not properly taking care of our veterans. The administration initially planned to lay off 80,000 VA workers, before scaling the number back to 30,000. Hundreds of physicians and nearly 2,000 nurses have been let go since Trump took office, with 82 percent of facilities reporting critical clinical shortages. Instead of stabilizing the federal workforce, the administration pushed a hiring freeze and a โ€œone-in, four-outโ€ formula that guarantees the system will fail by design. Now, the VA is headed toward privatization by attrition โ€” and DOGE is the propaganda arm that made it possible.

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