DOGE Says Credit Card Cancellation Program Being Expanded to More Agencies

In an update, the group says that it has deactivated 523,000 cards so far.
DOGE Says Credit Card Cancellation Program Being Expanded to More Agencies
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) website is displayed on a phone on Feb. 15, 2025. Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Thursday said that it has canceled another 20,000 or so federal credit cards and will expand its cancellation efforts to more agencies.

In a post on X, the group wrote that after 13 weeks, “the program to audit unused/unneeded credit cards across 32 agencies has resulted in” around 523,000 deactivated cards. A previous update issued in May by DOGE said that more than 500,000 cards were canceled after 10 weeks.
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