Written by Ashton Snyder on
 March 12, 2025

Government efficiency department shuts down thousands of federal credit cards

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency takes decisive action against wasteful spending in federal agencies.

According to Breitbart, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has deactivated more than 200,000 credit cards linked to 16 federal agencies after discovering they were either unused or unnecessary.

The sweeping audit revealed that from an initial pool of approximately 4.6 million active cards and accounts, a significant portion required immediate action. DOGE announced these findings on Monday through their social media platform X, highlighting particular progress made by the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of the Interior.

Massive credit card cleanup across departments

The Interior Department emerged as the agency with the highest number of card terminations, resulting in the cancellation of nearly 20,000 purchase cards and 40,000 travel cards. Following closely, the Department of Health and Human Services saw the deactivation of more than 43,700 travel credit cards and 2,235 purchase cards.

The initiative spans across multiple major government bodies, including the General Services Administration, Office of Personnel Management, and various executive departments. This comprehensive review demonstrates DOGE's commitment to eliminating unnecessary financial instruments across the federal government.

The audit's findings have sparked discussions about the lack of oversight in government spending. One social media user expressed their concern through X:

There appears to never have been a manager or HR person who audited anything or closed anything out. I am in disbelief at how very little functioned well.

Pentagon spending raises additional concerns

Recent investigations have uncovered troubling patterns of credit card misuse within the Department of Defense. A DOD Inspector General report revealed $500,000 in questionable transactions at various entertainment venues, including casinos, bars, and major sporting events.

The report identified an additional 3.9 million transactions totaling $1.2 billion that escaped supervisor review. This discovery adds to the growing evidence of inadequate financial oversight within federal agencies.

DOGE's investigation has unveiled more than 4 million government credit cards responsible for 90 million transactions. The scale of this financial activity emphasizes the importance of proper monitoring and control measures.

Significant taxpayer savings achieved

The department's efforts have yielded substantial results in government spending reduction. DOGE calculations indicate savings of $105 billion for taxpayers since the program's inception.

The success of this initiative demonstrates the potential for systematic review and optimization of government financial resources. The ongoing audit continues to identify areas for improvement across federal agencies.

These findings suggest a need for enhanced financial controls and regular auditing procedures within government departments. The current review process may serve as a model for future efficiency initiatives.

Moving forward with federal financial reform

The Department of Government Efficiency, under Elon Musk's leadership, has initiated a significant overhaul of federal government credit card usage, successfully deactivating more than 200,000 unnecessary cards across 16 federal agencies. This comprehensive audit, which began with approximately 4.6 million active cards and accounts, has already generated billions in taxpayer savings while exposing concerning patterns of financial mismanagement in various departments, particularly within the Pentagon, where substantial unauthorized spending was discovered.

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