New federal Ministry of Governmental efficiency (Doge) It was announced on Friday that taxpayers will see more than one billion dollars by eliminating 104 decades of diversity, shares and inclusion (Dei).
As of Wednesday, Duj's cancellation of “Dia” contracts recorded 85 out of 25 federal agencies. By Friday noon, this number grew to 104 contracts totaling 1,000,060,792 dollars, according to a DOGE journalist.
It should be noted that the administration of 21 treasury contracts has been canceled, providing a total of 25,247,783 dollars. In second place, the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services, which canceled 15 contracts worth 28187,448 dollars.
While the Personnel Management Office has only been canceled, the international number was installed at 494,956,233 dollars, or about $ 165 million per DEI contract.
Other agencies that include most of the contracts that the Trump Administration have been included with agriculture with 11 and the United States Agency for International Development (USA International Development Agency) Internal security With seven of each of them.
According to the issuance of Monday from the Ministry of Affairs of the Veterans Affairs, 60 employees whose roles focused on Dei were placed on an administrative vacation, and spokesman for the spokesman Morgan Akly said that the administration “focuses on the laser to provide the best possible care and benefits for old warriors, families, care and survivors.”
“We are proud to abandon the DEI's division -exciting policies and return to the main task of VA,” Akli said.
The disposal of the fast Dei contracts comes one week after President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting the endeavors, which officially described it as “ending illegal discrimination and restoring the merits based on.”
“DOGE'-MEETS-CONGRESS: GOP launches the legislator Aaron Ben to assist Musk” to take Crazytown “
However, a consortium of the liberal state lawyer, Trump's superiority with a warning that the moves “have nothing to do with combating discrimination.”
A joint statement led Rod Island Peter Neronha On Friday, the executive orders that led to the dismantling of the DEI policies and programs are “unnecessary and deceptive.”
Neronha and his posts-the Public Prosecutor from California, Illinois, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Fairmont, Washington State-they agree to be “ready” to discriminate if Trump chooses instead of That benefit from “long civil rights laws” instead of the path he chose.
“Contrary to President Trump's assurances, the policies he seeks to end do not reduce the importance of individual merit, and do not mean that employers reduce their standards, employ unqualified candidates, or participate in race and sexual preferences,” said the statement.
Click here to get the Fox News app
“Deia initiatives simply ensure that there are fair opportunities for all, helping to increase contributions from all employees and enabling companies and institutions to succeed in their tasks.”
In Congress, MP Aaron Bin and that it. Johnny Ernest Dog's efforts to increase government waste reduction and ill -treatment were led.
Ben, a Republican of Jacksonville, Florida, founded the Duji conference in Congress in November, and Ernst led Iowa, the charge to pressure the requirements for returning to work for federal employees and unused federal office sales.