by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News:
As we end the first quarter of 2025, we are now getting a glimpse of President Donald Trump’s plan for his New World Order beast financial system, which will be based on fully traceable cryptocurrencies.
While the media has been largely detracted by Musk and his DOGE activities that are allegedly saving the U.S. $billions of dollars by cutting government jobs and agencies, it has now been revealed that the Trump administration has actually spent MORE money out of the U.S. Treasury than the Biden administration did last year during the same time frame.
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This gives further credence to what Catherine Austin Fitts said a couple of weeks ago, that the Trump administration was NOT reducing spending at all, but just taking that spending out of the Civil Service sector, and transferring those jobs to the private sector instead.
Listen to this 7-minute section from the longer interview you can find here.
Musk claims otherwise, but the Trump administration’s spending is on track to surpass Biden’s
U.S. Treasury is on pace to spend 7.4% more in 2025 than last year
Elon Musk doubled down on his pledge to cut government spending by $1 trillion — an amount that would slash the federal budget deficit in half and, if implemented, put the U.S. much closer to stabilizing the growth of its debt burden relative to the size of the economy.
“Our goal is to reduce the deficit by a trillion dollars,” Musk told Fox News during Thursday evening’s made-for-TV event — adding that he hoped to reduce overall federal spending by 15% solely through “eliminating waste and fraud,” a goal he said “seems really quite achievable.”
He pointed to a number of examples of wasteful spending, including a survey that Musk claimed was done for the Interior Department at a cost of $830 million to collect Americans’ opinions of national parks.
Musk said that the same survey could have been done by another vendor for just $10,000.
DOGE made it particularly challenging to fact check its assertions when it removed federal identification numbers in its website’s source code that could help outsiders identify specifically what grants and contracts the agency is referring to.
That makes it difficult if not impossible to know the vendors the government has contracted with and whether the government is actually saving the amount of money DOGE is asserting that it has.
And there remain claims on the so-called department’s website that are incorrect. The largest savings asserted by DOGE is a canceled $1.9 trillion contract for IT modernization. But the contractor awarded the money told the New York Times last month that the award was actually canceled in November, under President Joe Biden.
The Federal Procurement Data System, a database of federal procurement projects, indicates that no money was ever spent on this grant, despite its authorization of the IRS to spend $1.9 billion over 7 years.
The Trump White House didn’t respond to a request for comment.
A broader look at federal spending data also appears to counter claims that DOGE’s efforts are saving money for American taxpayers.
The Hamilton Project, an economic-policy think tank, tracks federal spending using daily Treasury statements published by the government.
These data show that the federal government had spent $1.893 trillion in 2025 as of March 26, compared with $1.763 trillion as of the same date last year.
In other words, federal spending is on pace to come in 7.4% higher this year than last. (Source.)
Wow, who would have thought that Musk would go on national TV and lie to the American people? Well, I guess he has had lots of practice, because he has been lying to Tesla shareholders for over a decade now about the capabilities of his Tesla cars.
Where is all of that money from the U.S. Treasury going then, after all of these massive “cuts” in government spending under Musk?
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