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DOGE is supposed to expire on 4 July 2026, which is the 250th anniversary of the founding of the [[United States]].<ref name="trump2024-11-12/> | DOGE is supposed to expire on 4 July 2026, which is the 250th anniversary of the founding of the [[United States]].<ref name="trump2024-11-12/> | ||
==Proposed operations== | |||
Musk and Ramaswamy believe that recent court decisions give them the power eliminate harmful, inefficient federal regulations.<ref name="luhmy2024">{{REFnews | |||
|title=Musk and Ramaswamy think they have new power to cut federal regulations. Here’s why it’s not so simple | |||
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==Congressional relations== | ==Congressional relations== | ||
===DOGE House subcommittee=== | ===DOGE House subcommittee=== | ||