DOGE unveils startling revelations about the Biden-Harris administration.

The U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has released a series of startling findings implicating the Biden-Harris administration in what appears to be widespread government contract abuse.

In a detailed announcement issued on Sunday, DOGE reported that hundreds of millions of dollars in government funds were awarded to companies with owners whose ages are, by all normal standards, impossible—raising serious questions about oversight, accountability, and the integrity of federal spending programs.

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